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You ignorance of biology is showing again. There are many different species of mosquito - they are classified as a Family, the Culicidae. There are about 1200 known species in the genus Culex alone. We know that Culex pipiens and Culex pipiens molestus are separate species because they cannot interbreed.Hello, both are mosquito’s, that is not a mutation to a completely new species.
Please give an objective scientific definition of “kind”. If you think that all mosquitoes are of the same ‘kind’ then you are saying that the Family Hominidae are all of the same kind, and that includes Chimpanzees, Bonobos, ourselves, Gorillas, Orangutans and various extinct species of Homo and Australopithecus.God made each after it “own kind”.
Your ignorance of biology does not allow you to see that you are being lied to by your creationist sources. The vast majority of mutations are neutral and have no effect at all - that is why they are neutral. 95% or more of the mutations in a eukaryote genome are neutral; that also applies to humans since we are also eukaryotes. I will allow that the majority of the non-neutral mutations are deleterious.Observations confirm that mutations overwhelmingly cause a loss of information, not a net gain, as evolution requires.
Remember that we are dealing with a population here. The average human has about 150 mutations, of which all but five are neutral. With a population of six billion, that gives thirty billion non-neutral mutations for evolution to work with. A very few of those mutations are beneficial. Two known examples are HbC - an anti-malaria mutation and Apolipoprotein A-I Milano - an anti-chloresterol mutation. In your terms a beneficial mutation increases information since it represents a better model of the external environment in the DNA of the organism.
Can you climb a tree as fast as a chimpanzee? Are you stronger than an adult orangutan? How do you define “better”?Unless of course you believe the ape is better than a human.
We can see less well than eagles, we can swim less well than dolphins, we can smell less well than dogs. There are many different methods of comparison; some we do well on, others we do less well on.I guess it have never occurred to you to look a people and compare to anything else in the animal kingdom; we are astronomically off the charts in intelligence compared to the next intelligent animal,
A more correct version of your table:
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Human Bonobo Baboon
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Kingdom: Animalia Animalia Animalia
Phylum: Chordata Chordata Chordata
Class: Mammalia Mammalia Mammalia
Order: Primates Primates Primates
Family: Hominidae Hominidae Cercopithecidae
Genus: Homo Pan Papio
Species: H. sapiens P. paniscus P. ursinus
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