Do you have evidence that the variation in genome size among multicellular organisms is not variation in waste? Added: As far as I know, the consensus is that it is. If you disagree with the consensus, you should acknowledge that’s what you’re doing.
Do you have evidence that the variation in genome size among multicellular organisms is not variation in waste?
I haven’t made a claim that strong. To the extend I made a claim it’s not all variation in genome size between multicellular organisms is due to different amount of waste.
And no I don’t intend to claim something that’s out of consensus in this topic. To the extend I might differ on this topic from consensus consider that to be errors.
If I remember right then one reason for plants like grasses to have long genomes was to have multiple copies of genes to speed up protein production.
Do you have evidence that the variation in genome size among multicellular organisms is not variation in waste? Added: As far as I know, the consensus is that it is. If you disagree with the consensus, you should acknowledge that’s what you’re doing.
I haven’t made a claim that strong. To the extend I made a claim it’s not all variation in genome size between multicellular organisms is due to different amount of waste.
And no I don’t intend to claim something that’s out of consensus in this topic. To the extend I might differ on this topic from consensus consider that to be errors.
If I remember right then one reason for plants like grasses to have long genomes was to have multiple copies of genes to speed up protein production.