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In short, individual finches, like individual cells, don’t have an infinite repertoire or cosmos of beaks and happen to choose or adapt the one that is best suited to its circumstances. Rather, natural selection chooses the individual finch that happens to have an ideal beak for the natural disaster. The population of such selected finches grows. And the memory of the previous disaster persists.
The Song of the Cell: An Exploration of Medicine and the New Human
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