It's 3. MB has overwhelmingly confirmed EB. Or put it this way. You
cannot understand MB without EB (see my upcoming post) and MB explains
how EB works.
On May 30, 2008, at 7:13 AM, Collin Brendemuehl wrote:
> What the relationship between Evolutionary Biology and Molecular
> Biology?
>
> 1. Do you see them as the same thing?
> or
> 2. Are they the same, but EB comes with a set of assumptions?
> or
> 3. is there some other relationship
> or
> 4. should I be using some other terminology?
>
> #2 is where I am right now. But I could be wrong and so seek
> professional help. ;-)
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