When non-DNA inheritance gets better at using the available resources, a likely result is more effective competition for resources with existing organisms—leaving many affected humans unemployed and dependent on alms from the government.
It is true that population growth would probably be reduced in this kind of scenario—since usually the government pays the unemployed just enough to exist on.
When non-DNA inheritance gets better at using the available resources, a likely result is more effective competition for resources with existing organisms—leaving many affected humans unemployed and dependent on alms from the government.
It is true that population growth would probably be reduced in this kind of scenario—since usually the government pays the unemployed just enough to exist on.