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HAHAHAHAHA, oh god, there were so many great jokes in there. ^^ Kudos to you man.Talcos Stormweaver said:[/satireon]
Oh, but can't you see, this is perfect evidence for creation! God has created a wonderous mechanism by which species can create more of themselves, natural selection, of course. However, what you fail to see is that that snake will never become a human or even a bird!
Now, once you admit that you are wrong and I am right, we can move on with this. Would you like to risk your soul for an unproven theory that is already a violation of the second law of thermodynamics and created by a man who recanted on his deathbed?
You and your theories, next you will be saying the earth is round or that gravity is not caused by invisible space pixies!
Of course, that's why I hide in my basement reading Hovind and Jack Chick novels while I wrap my head in aluminum foil (its the only way to prevent them from listening in... the walls have ears my friend).
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David Gould said:
I think this is a very good example of adaptaion.
Dragar said:Why do you find it so unlikely that two populations of the same species could adapt to their different environments so differently as to make it impossible for them to breed together?
For instance?
Have you heard about ring species?Oncedeceived said:For instance?
kingreaper said:Have you heard about ring species?
Thesse are species which form a ring around some geolgical barrier (iin one case, the earth) and at one point where they form two, non-interbreeding groups, but the rest of the way around the circuit they are only one grou8p, and the two ends are joined through the ring
I'm seriously not an expert on this particular subject
Dragar said:Aron-Ra helpfully provided me with an example of the mice of Madeira.
You can read about them here:
http://www.genomenewsnetwork.org/articles/04_00/island_mice.shtml
Note the journal reference, if you want to check up on the research in more detail.
They are presuming to know the ancestral population .
This seems to be rather probematic and uncertainty makes it hard to analyze the situation in an informed way.
Dragar said:It doesn't really matter - whatever species arrived on the island, it certainly didn't have a number of chromosomes that varied between 22 and 30!
If they produce infertile hybrids, they're different species.
Regardless, you think that as they continue to adapt to their environment, they will always remain the ability to mate? Even though their chromosome count already differs?