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Inheriting DNA Mutations
Kleptin replied to gmacrider's topic in Evolution, Morphology and Exobiology
I've also heard that there may be a link between stem cells in the body and cancer, what do you think of the theory that cancer is the result of a stem cell that has mutated due to outside forces? -
In response to that "armpit" question, I recall reading a theory somewhere that bacteria living in the armpit hairs of early humans fed on sweat and released a waste that acted as either a pheramone or a chemical marker for territory...Perhaps those bacteria are no longer with us due to human migration?
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There's something that I would like clarified... I know that there have been attempts to recreate cell-like...things...(They aren;t actually living right?) And that they all exhibit some traits that mimic life processes. I just wanted to know if anyone has any theories on how those non-living things (as we categorize them) crossed the line to living things. I mean, there has to be a cutoff point somewhere right? And if not one, at least a distinct set of traits that show that something is alive?
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I can see where you're going with that point...I think... If you think "christian" for a second, Cytoplasm and RNA are still too complicated. The fact that anything physically exists is enough for an IDer to say "God did it!" On that note, it doesn't really matter how simple something has to be because if something exists in ANY form, it still serves some purpose, remember the mousetrap argument?
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woah... that changes a lot. But heres a stumper, if there was only 1 known case of a fertile mule, how did they find out it was fertile?
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It's hard for me to imagine how technical that field of work is when it is just about as restricted as the birth of a comic book character...
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Questions about Darwinism.
Kleptin replied to simple's topic in Evolution, Morphology and Exobiology
I understand Ok, here's another question. Evolution has to occur by mutation, mutation has to occur in conjunction with errors in gene copying. Would the first incidence of mutation be a single genetic protein (the first life form?) screwing up while copying itself? -
As in the case of mules, which are sterile.
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Immortal Humans - when is it happening?
Kleptin replied to Proton Head's topic in Evolution, Morphology and Exobiology
What the...cloning... Human immortality would mean the destruction of the race, unless of course we adapt to not having to eat, or consume any sort of resources. -
that was waaaaay offtopic Back on the comment Space Ghost made about geographic isolation, You said it yourself, if humans could not travel as freely, I don't think technology would be so relenting. Even so, How many generations do you think it takes for a complete change of species to occur? There's a good chance the human race would be extinct before that happens.
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But there are so many assumptions to be made! even if someone comes up with a "pattern" after 5 thousand assumptions, someone else who has been thinking 5 thousand different ones could still be just as correct!
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Questions about Darwinism.
Kleptin replied to simple's topic in Evolution, Morphology and Exobiology
So that's who "they" are. Well, DOES it change anything? -
Immortality - Evolutionary Trait
Kleptin replied to crims's topic in Evolution, Morphology and Exobiology
wait, animals such as? -
evolution of humans and animals
Kleptin replied to qwerty's topic in Evolution, Morphology and Exobiology
Well, they lost that battle, what else can they pull out of their sleeves? I can't think of any other arguments against evolution... -
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Evidence of Evolution
Kleptin replied to -Demosthenes-'s topic in Evolution, Morphology and Exobiology
Yeah, mutation was a bad word. But I never said DNA, nor RNA, amino acids began to chain because of radiation from the new sun, forming proteins. The proteins went further on, chaining themselves in order to create the bare minimum of genetic material, which led to reproduction, which lead to mutations, which lead to evolution when it was coupled with the harsh factors of the then noxious atmosphere of the earth.... -
The whole thing is disgusting, the way it is done makes the plight of the mother pale in comparison
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Immortality - Evolutionary Trait
Kleptin replied to crims's topic in Evolution, Morphology and Exobiology
if evolution progressed, would there be an adaptation against this physical harm? -
evolution of humans and animals
Kleptin replied to qwerty's topic in Evolution, Morphology and Exobiology
I've always been very worried about that macroevolution argument the christians bring up, it scares me. Can anyone expand and reassure me that evolution is right? -
Evidence of Evolution
Kleptin replied to -Demosthenes-'s topic in Evolution, Morphology and Exobiology
There is a difference, we are human, so we like to think we are special. You can venture to say that it is IMPOSSIBLE to make life from abiotic matter, you would be 100% correct in saying that life is very difficult to be made from abiotic matter. But it has been done. Radiation caused the mutation and combination of several amino acids to form a protein, proteins began to link... -
Questions about Darwinism.
Kleptin replied to simple's topic in Evolution, Morphology and Exobiology
The same people that called Darwin's followers "Darwinists" -
I'm sorry, my defense mechanism always forces me to think of parodies whenever extremely serious and sober things are discussed. I keep thinking of Dr. Nick from "The Simpsons" performing the abortion, i'm horrible... I just never knew that they dismembered the child, I hope that the mother is out cold while this is happening. How can the mother or the doctor continue after doing something like that?
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I have a question, how are PBAs done? Do they just perform a cesarian and hoist the little guy out and throw him away?
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Racism isn't an evolutinary step forward, Racism is because of inherent flaws in human understanding because we do more than eat sleep and ****.
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Questions about Darwinism.
Kleptin replied to simple's topic in Evolution, Morphology and Exobiology
Naw, I said that Darwin came up with Darwinism. Does that change anything?