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question about genetics
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<blockquote data-quote="97snaketrplB" data-source="post: 14002856" data-attributes="member: 11680"><p>So this is a faith based belief? I honestly don't understand. There is no debate about this in the scientific community. Historically, organisms change over time because they produce gametes that are quite variable and not exact genetic copies of the parent organism, and offspring produced which have traits favorable to survival are more likely to live to reach sexual maturity and procreate. Not because the parent organism lives a healthy lifestyle and thus alters its genetic code.</p><p></p><p>I realize people believe lots of things. Someone might believe the earth is flat because it makes sense to them, but it doesn't make it correct.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="97snaketrplB, post: 14002856, member: 11680"] So this is a faith based belief? I honestly don't understand. There is no debate about this in the scientific community. Historically, organisms change over time because they produce gametes that are quite variable and not exact genetic copies of the parent organism, and offspring produced which have traits favorable to survival are more likely to live to reach sexual maturity and procreate. Not because the parent organism lives a healthy lifestyle and thus alters its genetic code. I realize people believe lots of things. Someone might believe the earth is flat because it makes sense to them, but it doesn't make it correct. [/QUOTE]
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