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The theory of evolution does not describe how DNA is formed support adaptation say that populations change support the process of natural selection
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The theory of evolution does not
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describe how DNA is formed
Evolution is how changes happen to already existing species not how they got here. Whether a god created life of abiogenesis the Theory of Evolution would still be true just over a shorter period of time.
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