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Changes in chromosomal structure have been cited as important contributing factors in providing variation, and as a mechanism for speciation.

Changes in chromosomes can include changes in chromosome number or arm number, deletions, duplications, inversions, or even radical reorganizations of the genome.
It is important to note that none of these create any new material, they just rearrange or duplicate the existing material.
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This article highlights quotes from historical and Catholic sources proving the Papacy's aggressive nature.
An Italian mystic. A minister to a British king. An Augustine monk. A Swiss farmer's boy. What do these men have in common? They were used by God in powerful ways to bring about the Protestant Reformation. Enter into the lives of these ordinary people with extraordinary stories.
Inspiration for these articles comes from Gideon and Hilda Hagstoz' Heroes of the Reformation