Google is your friend.
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You aren't likely to see an entire reprinting as it is 3+ billion base pairs long. But here it is chromosome by chromosome.
Absolutely. That's exactly what I am describing. Sickle cell carrier is a bad thing in America - but if we suddenly had an outbreak of malaria it would be a very good thing to have. Evolutions concerns both the organism and the environment.
Clotting disorders tend to run together because...
You'll note my "vast majority" part. I didn't say all, I said "vast majority."
So you are in the thin minority of heterozygous people with actual problems.
But let's do some math... Let's say the US has 300 million people and that Factor V prevalence is 5%. So about 15,000,000 people...
I'm doing a study right now to really nail down that number. We're testing everyone who comes to our service with a DVT for Leiden.
And when I say "persist" I don't mean that it concerns one person - I mean it persists in the gene pool, that it is a heritable variation that had been passed...
Your numbers are wrong. It is 80-140x more likely for DVT as a homo and 8-10x as a hetero. It is beneficial because it overclots where other disorders underclot, it persists in those same populations.
It's bad that you need warfarin but if you had Factor VIII deficiency you would love your...
Hey retard,
I already posted one in that other evolution thread, and I know that you read about it. It's the Factor V Leiden mutation that is very beneficial.
I'll leave you to your religious nonsense, sorry to interupt your day with reality...
(I have concluded that you lack the...
Hey retard,
Fossils aren't alive. They are dead. And have been for millions upon millions of years.
So in your little world you would only be correct in saying that the fossil record is consistent with already dead things and very few living things suddenly appearing on earth, fully...
Let's make a deal. I show you how an epoxide can form O2 in a reductive atmosphere and you then go through the list and identify the other such molecules that can release O2 in a reductive atmosphere and why they can...
I show you mine, you show me yours.
Time to put up or shut up.
And...
First of all it is prokaryote, not prokargote.
Second of all I don't spend my life posting to this, so you'll have to excuse my lack of posting as real life sometimes happens to people.
It looks like my work was done. But to answer 1 of your questions you should do some epoxide...
I'm going to reply to 3 of your previous points.
First, what exactly am I trying to prove? I thought I was rather explicit about it - you have no education in any of the scientific disciplines that are concerned with evolutionary questions, your knowledge is poor (and that is being...
I looked over those syllabi. I don't see anything that is not standard science - care to point out the parts that are full of unfalsifiable allegations?
And you can falsify abiogenesis theories. Case in point: whether the early earth was reductive or not. Some reactions work in reductive...
Yeah, because Rumsfeld has done such a superb job in Iraq.
He obviously knows what he is doing and any opinions to the contrary are just part of the vast left-wing conspiracy.
One of W's biggest problems is not being smart enough to surround himself with smarter people. Our disaster in...
I believe that being bit by the dragon is in the same class as being burned by the dragon, which is a condition that Sagan addressed in the work that I posted. I will not repost if for you, it's in a previous post for you to read to your heart's content.
See, there is a difference between...
Why don't you tell us what they decompose to when heated? And also the basic mechanisms to form them...
And, again, answer the original question... which of these release oxygen in a reductive atmosphere?
Since you know that heat will decompose various things your knowledge of o-chem must...
You just post a whole bunch of nonsense. Just complete and total nonsense.
You want to talk philosophy of science? Or epistemology? Go ahead, I've taken classes in those as well.
Here's some basic philsophy of science - fallability is a cornerstorne of all scientific knowledge. There...
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