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Results from our forumRe: Natural selection is proven wrong... occurred, no single genome change resulted in a "speciation event" that created a new species. And the genome must first be already drifting in that direction or else such morphological change is impossible. In the peacock example we can say that the peacocks are aroused by the direction ...
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Any SOLID arguments against evolution?... False; any historical document provides evidence into how the culture that produced it lived, thought, and developed. Anyway we seem to be drifting way off the point here; perhaps we should just agree to disagree and get back to some real science?
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Re: Any SOLID arguments against evolution?... desireable. In a behavioral speciation there is no one day and time that a pivotal event occurred. And the genome must first have to be already drifting in that direction or else such morphological change is not possible. In the peacock example we can say that the peacocks are aroused by the ...
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Any SOLID arguments against evolution?... authorship. Some parts of it no doubt date back to Moses, but other chapters are from different times and different authors. Anyway that's drifting a bit from the topic of this thread, so I'll get back to the point. No we are not bacteria, but out DNA is composed of the exact same nucleotides ...
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New Home/Classroom Fruit Fly Speciation Experiment... desireable. In a behavioral speciation there is no one day and time that a pivotal event occurred. And the genome must first have to be already drifting in that direction or else such morphological change is not possible. In the peacock example we can say that the peacocks are aroused by the ...
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