buckshot24
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Did you misspeak about the mutation being a response to the environment or not? Maybe you missed my last paragraph?If evolution states that humans evolved from a micro-organism, and the micro-organism was simpler, then the original organism would not have all of the genes needed to build mutations off of. For a micro-organism to evolve, to something like a human, it would need to build a foundation of genes to work with. This paper shows that the organism duplicated genes that could eventually be used to produce other things.
Look at the platypus. It has duplicate genes that are used for its venom and for its metabolism and protein synthesis. If evolution were to be true, it would need an explanation, and, it does.
This type of thing would be needed.
But, this is missing the point, because, I need to know one of the steps that you do not think works in evolution so I can explain it. You already said you did not need me to show every step from a cell to a person, and this is a step, just like the other step I gave. You agree that mutations happen, so me giving you more examples does not seem like it would help if you dont tell me which one you say cant happen.
DNA can easily gain information through mutation, or even Viruses can add information to DNA. Mutation can then change the DNA. So what do you disagree with?
The thing you're missing is copying an existing gene isn't making the genome more complex.
The thing you're missing is copying an existing gene isn't making the genome more complex.
Me typing that twice doesn't give my post more information or make it more complex. If it is your assertion that the duplicate can become something fundamentally different via subsequent mutations then you'll need to show this happening. I won't assume any of it. And it seems to me that this is the point of our interactions anyway. Can mutation build complex biological machines? You've shown a gene duplication event and haven't explained how this has anything to do with that question. Remember, I don't have your blind faith that mutations can do these things.
Gene duplication is light years away from the formation of biological machines and not just quantitatively so I don't see how more time is going to help you.
I'm asking you how cars are built and you're showing me a bolt that was duplicated and used to make an existing function more efficient. Having two lug nuts on a wheel doesn't explain how the wheel was built.