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I removed the following claim:
This is (a) speculation and uncited, (b) probably false. A genetic predisposition to dying with even a modest chance of 1 in 1000 before reproductive age relative to another type, as with skin cancer, is in fact an incredibly strong evolutionary selection pressure and would be a strong influence on genetics. I don't know enough to comment on what's more important, folate or skin cancer, but the notion that skin cancer is insignificant is absolutely wrong. Graft | talk 22:39, 28 April 2009 (UTC)
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I removed the following claim:
This is (a) speculation and uncited, (b) probably false. A genetic predisposition to dying with even a modest chance of 1 in 1000 before reproductive age relative to another type, as with skin cancer, is in fact an incredibly strong evolutionary selection pressure and would be a strong influence on genetics. I don't know enough to comment on what's more important, folate or skin cancer, but the notion that skin cancer is insignificant is absolutely wrong. Graft | talk 22:39, 28 April 2009 (UTC)