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To: average joe who wrote (16857)3/30/2004 6:10:44 PM
From: Scott Bergquist  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 28931
 
"At no time is a planned breeding to focus on a certain trait considered a mutation."

According to "m-w.com": a "mutation" is
"a relatively permanent change in hereditary material involving either a physical change in chromosome relations or a biochemical change in the codons that make up genes; also : the process of producing a mutation b : an individual strain or trait resulting from mutation"

Looks like it all fits. You're going to have to discard your statement about "No one has witnessed a mutation."

Your =own= confession: You have witnessed many!