15.But because of natural randomness and things like the air speed and the surface of the tree, one sides wind is gonna be slightly stronger when the winds recombine.
16.The beauty of Howard's system was that the basic components could be freely recombined to describe every shape and size of passing cloud--stratocumulus, cirrostratus, cumulocongestus, and so on.
17.As these endlessly bumped and collided, they fractured or split or recombined in endless random permutations, but in every encounter there was a winner, and some of the winners grew big enough to dominate the orbit around which they traveled.
18.As a result, the recombined chromosome is genetically different from the ones there originally. [4] And therefore, some of the harmful mutations may not be present in the offspring, even though they were present in the parent.