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Prove that they are devastating to the genome.
One can be devastating but a million...this is just sad.
Yet another claim you can't back.
You can dish out the false corrections but you can't admit your own mistakes no matter how many you make.
Which ones have I got wrong?
I don't think you got one right yet.
How many ERV's are there in the human genome? I bet I have that one right.
Bet you never found a single documented case where a human genome suffered an ERV invasion.
How many ERV's are there in the human genome?
By my count, none.
My question still stands. Since when do substitution mutations cause frame shifts?
Didn't say they did, as usual you think twisting the wording around is the same thing as an actual argument.
Even by your own admission, substitution mutations outnumber indels by a factor of 6 to 1. Substitution mutations do not cause a frame shift. Therefore, most mutations do not result in a frame shift. You are absolutely wrong about that one.
Never said a substitution did, I said a mutation. Wrong again! Your batting a thousand today slugger.
Add to the fact that indels of 3 bases or multiples of 3 will only add or subtract amino acids while keeping the reading frame intact, so not all indels will result in a frame shift mutation.
Yea but what are the odds? That's the whole thing about natural selection, if it's beneficial sure it can become fixed but how does it get there in the first place?
Funny, the Evolutionists are steadily clearing out of the Origins theology forums but you remain. Didn't you hear, the culture wars are over LM.
Have a nice day
Mark
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