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To: manwiththehands
Your argument makes about as much sense to me as you telling me that YOUR EARS started to MUTATE into LEGS, and it HAPPENED OVERNIGHT, and YOU find it "BENEFICIAL".

No, not really. Not unless unless it conferred a reproductive dvantage that made it more likely to pass my genes to another generation than someone without that adaptation. In the case of a person growing legs from their ears (which would never happen anyway for genetic reasons) it clearly wouldn't give a reproductive advantage. Extra appendages in an insect clearly could give an advantage, though. What is "beneficial" is what confers an advantage to survival.

Many examples of beneficial mutations have been directly observed. So we see that mutations can produce both new features and beneficial mutations. Tell me, what is to prevent several thousand such mutations over an extended time from producing a form of an organism that has little resemblance to the original (i.e. a new "kind" of animal)?

161 posted on 04/16/2006 8:30:01 AM PDT by Quark2005 (Confidence follows from consilience.)
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To: Quark2005
Did you know that a pig has more in common with a man than a monkey does? Scientist used to talk about trying to use pigs to grow replacement organs for humans. (Haven't seen anything in a few years. Don't mean they've given up tho.)

Talk about little resemblance to the original!
163 posted on 04/25/2006 6:58:11 PM PDT by GooberHead (Those who don't demand their rights don't have any. - US Supreme Court)
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