I'm not certain I disagree with you friend, I understand the limiting factor of mutations, once that gene's trashed, there's no going back.
The question was, "Evolution occurs, it's happening around us now" sauce?
I was referencing the evolutionary mutations of micro organisms, bacteria in particular as they evolve at such a rapid rate beyond the reach of standard drug into MDR and XDR status, a rather well-known phenomena, hence the evolution of life, you are correct that would be a environment/chemical stress (epigenetics) driving that evolutionary force.
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I referenced animal husbandry ie "cross breeding" because it's a readily available visual reference for acknowledging and understanding genetic fluidity in motion, again you are correct (speciation).
my next accertion in a very oversimplified way was that mutation and or adaptation and or variations (some variables but certainly not all) drives that "evolutionary process, that occurs everyday all around us".
and I'll add this,
I personally believe it's one of Gods greatest masterpieces, but I may be wrong, his Glory is infinite.
Ps. I think the "throwback" DNA ie. retro genes are fascinating, every so often whispers from our ancestors are heard in our offspring.
I'm not certain I disagree with you friend, I understand the limiting factor of mutations, once that gene's trashed, there's no going back.
The question was, "Evolution occurs, it's happening around us now" sauce?
I was referencing the evolutionary mutations of micro organisms, bacteria in particular as they evolve at such a rapid rate beyond the reach of standard drug into MDR and XDR status, a rather well-known phenomena, hence the evolution of life, you are correct that would be a environment/chemical stress (epigenetics) driving that evolutionary force.
next
I referenced animal husbandry ie "cross breeding" because it's a readily available visual reference for acknowledging and understanding genetic fluidity in motion, again you are correct (speciation).
my next accertion in a very oversimplified way was that mutation and or adaptation and or variations (some variables but certainly not all) drives that "evolutionary process, that occurs everyday all around us".
and I'll add this,
I personally believe it's one of Gods greatest masterpieces, but I may be wrong, his Glory is infinite.
Ps. I think the "throwback" DNA ie. retro genes are fascinating, every so often whispers from our ancestors are found in our offspring.
I'm not certain I disagree with you friend, I understand the limiting factor of mutations, once that gene's trashed, there's no going back.
The question was, "Evolution occurs, it's happening around us now" sauce?
I was referencing the evolutionary mutations of micro organisms, bacteria in particular as they evolve at such a rapid rate beyond the reach of standard drug into MDR and XDR status, a rather well-known phenomena, hence the evolution of life, you are correct that would be a environment/chemical stress (epigenetics) driving that evolutionary force.
next
I referenced animal husbandry ie "cross breeding" because it's a readily available visual reference for acknowledging and understanding genetic fluidity in motion, again you are correct (speciation).
my next accertion in a very oversimplified way was that mutation and or adaptation and or variations (some variables but certainly not all) drives that evolutionary process, that occurs everyday all around us.
and I'll add this,
I personally believe it's one of Gods greatest masterpieces, but I may be wrong, his Glory is infinite.
Ps. I think the "throwback" DNA ie. retro genes are fascinating, every so often whispers from our ancestors are found in our offspring.
I'm not certain I disagree with you friend, I understand the limiting factor of mutations, once that gene's trashed, there's no going back.
The question was, "Evolution occurs, it's happening around us now" sauce?
I was referencing the evolutionary mutations of micro organisms, bacteria in particular as they evolve at such a rapid rate beyond the reach of standard drug into MDR and XDR status, a rather well-known phenomena, hence the evolution of life, you are correct that would be a environment/chemical stress (epigenetics) driving that evolutionary force.
next
I referenced animal husbandry ie "cross breeding" because it's a readily available visual reference for acknowledging and understanding genetic fluidity in motion, again you are correct (speciation).
my next accertion in a very oversimplified way was that mutation and or adaptation and or variations (some variables but certainly not all) drives that evolutionary process, that occurs everyday all around us.
and I'll add this, I personally believe it's one of Gods greatest masterpieces, but I may be wrong, his Glory is infinite.
Ps. I think the "throwback" DNA ie. retro genes are fascinating, every so often whispers from our ancestors are found in our offspring.