Saber Posted March 13, 2023 Posted March 13, 2023 Can we say that living things reproducing......plants or animals.......... Is backing up on the evolutionary path........i mean when ever they reproduce they take a backup from the evolution they have had....?
Genady Posted March 13, 2023 Posted March 13, 2023 Backup like computer files? I don't think this analogy is correct. You take a backup and put it aside, hoping that you will not need it. This is nothing like reproduction. In reproduction, the previous generation is replaced by the next. 1
exchemist Posted March 13, 2023 Posted March 13, 2023 9 minutes ago, Saber said: Can we say that living things reproducing......plants or animals.......... Is backing up on the evolutionary path........i mean when ever they reproduce they take a backup from the evolution they have had....? What do you mean by taking a backup? They are passing on their genes to be mixed (at least in the case of sexual reproduction) with those of the sexual partner. So they are making a new mixture, rather than cloning themselves, if that is what you are suggesting. 1
Saber Posted March 13, 2023 Author Posted March 13, 2023 I mean if we assume the whole specie through out the whole time of its existence as one unit.......and each individual having a limited amount of time......the genes are being backed up on the next generation for them to have a start from that point Each individual also evolves a bit in its lifetime as well right ? and when it reproduces the next generation would start off from the point that its parent had evolved a little bit more like a relay race.....they pass the genes and the next generation goes the rest of the race path ?
mistermack Posted March 13, 2023 Posted March 13, 2023 15 minutes ago, Saber said: Can we say that living things reproducing......plants or animals.......... Is backing up on the evolutionary path........i mean when ever they reproduce they take a backup from the evolution they have had....? It's not really a good analogue. Genes are not in storage in your body. If you don't reproduce, your genes die with you when you die. (under natural conditions). If you store your semen, or eggs, and make a baby, then that might resemble a computer restore, although only partially. You can restore a computer to an identical copy, at it's exact point in life. Reproduction involves making new individuals, very different to the previous editions, that just happen to have some of the components of the previous examples. 1
exchemist Posted March 13, 2023 Posted March 13, 2023 5 minutes ago, Saber said: I mean if we assume the whole specie through out the whole time of its existence as one unit.......and each individual having a limited amount of time......the genes are being backed up on the next generation for them to have a start from that point Each individual also evolves a bit in its lifetime as well right ? and when it reproduces the next generation would start off from the point that its parent had evolved a little bit more like a relay race.....they pass the genes and the next generation goes the rest of the race path ? No, an organism does not evolve during its lifetime. Evolution proceeds by differences in reproduction rate between individuals. Over many generations this affects the genetic composition of the population of organisms. Evolution is something that changes populations, not individuals. 1
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