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Charles_Darwin
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FORGET mutations, we can discuss them next if you like.You asked:
I don’t understand the question, but mutations have something to do with it I would think because that is your explanation for how animals “look”.
Clearly, when you said “make them look EXACTLY” I though it had something to do with the way animals look, but I guess not.
Regarding mutations, we could consider mutations in eyes.
Mutations in eyes cause some problems.
So, these are loss of function mutations which damage the eyes and ruin vision.
- A genetic mutation that causes a **congenital eye movement disorder **called Duane syndrome
- Branchio-oto-renal syndrome associated mutations in Eyes … BOR-associated mutations lead to a loss of phosphatase activity in Eya1 proteins, while mutations associated with ocular defects
- Mutations in RPE65, a gene essential to normal operation of the visual (retinoid) cycle, cause the **childhood blindness **known as Leber congenital amaurosis
- A novel mutation within the rhodopsin gene (Thr‐94‐Ile) causes autosomal dominant **congenital stationary night blindness **…
- Gene Mutation That Causes **Blindness **in Yemenite Jews Found …
- Retinitis pigmentosa (RP) is one of the most common causes of blindness. … The gene mutations have been identified by vision researchers at the University
- Mutations in GRM6 Cause Autosomal Recessive Congenital Stationary Night Blindness
- Saint Louis University researchers have discovered the mutation which causes one form of retinitis pigmentosa, a type of genetically inherited blindness. They discovered it interferes with a process necessary for healthy cell development. The mutation causes a secretory protein in the capillaries beneath the retina to improperly “fold,” a process necessary for healthy cell development. When the proteins fail to fold quickly enough, a response is triggered that can cause the cells to die.
- Centrosomal-ciliary gene CEP290/NPHP6 mutations result in **blindness **…
- ESCS is a rare **degenerative disease **of the retina … scientists tested 35 ESCS-affected and found that nearly every sample had a mutation".
At the same time that these harmful mutations are seen constantly in the human population, there should be beneficial mutations that improve eyesight over time.
By now, humans should be able to see farther than they have in the past.
Some mutations kill eye functions entirely. Others, claimed to be “beneficial” have done nothing to improve vision signficantly in the entire history of the human race.
The same kind of analysis could be done on mutations which cause physical deformities in human beings.
So your question again … why god was limited when he created the animals, to make them look EXACTLY the way they would if they had evolved?
God was not limited and animals do not look like they were the product of mutations. Mutations are still causing blindness and nobody relies on natural selection to fix that problem. Additionally, mutations have not fixed many problems with human eyesight and have not given humans better eyesight in the past 10,000 years.
They have a damaging effect and cause loss of function.
Im talking about unique character combinations, so again…
I clearly stated “unique character combinations” NOT similarities. It has NOTHING to do with the way animals look. Were taking about anatomy. I want to know why when god created mammals he was limited to creating them in branched hierarchies? So either explain why god was limited to hierarchies or give me and example of an animal that breaks a nested set.