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edwest211
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Well, we have all beef baloney, and mixed beef and pork, so it gets complicated.
I imagine his book made a fare bit of cash; i guess that’s one positive.In short, this book is not present a convincing argument that the mechanism of random variation and natural selection does not lead to the formation of new species.
If i eat baloney, doesn’t that make me cannibal?Therefore, you are about 80% similar to a piece of baloney.
Considering that 98% of human DNA is considered “junk” (non-coding) perhaps it is safer to wait until we know more before ruling out this possibility.You can hypothesize that all needed adaptations are built in to the genome fully developed, but there is no evidence that it is.
In the experiment where bacteria were genetically modified so that the segment used to make the flagella was disabled, within four days they had evolved (?) a new way to create the flagella by re-purposing another switch normally used to control nitrogen levels to build the flagella instead.No one has ever found the information in the cell for a complex adaptation before it was ever needed. HGT can make it appear that the info was built-in, but no one has proven that an adaptation was pre-programmed before any organism anywhere needed it.