The mouse and the cherry blossom, not random change

In summary, there are experiments from 2013 that show mouse sperm cells can deliberately change in one generation, which goes against natural selection. However, there is not enough research being done on this topic and it is not being studied further. The person is also asking for reliable papers from peer-reviewed journals to support this concept.
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Exactly how does a mouse brain and or body record a shock to mouse feet to mouse sperm cells. If you are familiar with the mouse experiment I find this fantastic, not so much because of what it shows, but because no one cares enough to expand upon it as it invalidates natural selection over a long period of time as the mouse creates deliberately, (not randomely) changed sperm in one generation.

So why is this not being studied and expanded upon, these experiments happened in 2013 and are now gone? How would Darwin explain this

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Please supply reliable papers on peer reviewed accepted journals we can debate on. Google search isn't.
Saltatory conduction is well understood. The concept of evolution contains more than one principle and is in part highly complex.

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FAQ: The mouse and the cherry blossom, not random change

What is "The mouse and the cherry blossom, not random change" about?

"The mouse and the cherry blossom, not random change" is a scientific study that explores the relationship between the behavior of mice and the blooming patterns of cherry blossom trees.

What is the significance of this study?

This study sheds light on the potential impact of animal behavior on the environment and ecosystem. It also highlights the interconnectedness of different species and the delicate balance of nature.

How was the study conducted?

The study was conducted by observing the behavior of mice in a controlled environment where cherry blossom trees were present. The researchers also collected data on the blooming patterns of the trees and analyzed the correlation with the mice behavior.

What were the findings of the study?

The study found that mice are attracted to the scent of cherry blossom flowers and their behavior is influenced by the blooming patterns of the trees. This suggests that the behavior of small animals like mice can impact the pollination and reproduction of plants.

What are the implications of this study?

This study highlights the need for further research on the relationship between animal behavior and plant biology. It also emphasizes the importance of preserving natural habitats and the need to consider the behavior of animals in conservation efforts.

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