Ophiolite
Recalcitrant Procrastinating Ape
I am puzzled by your almost total misunderstanding. Let's try it in simple terms.Already read that and many more multiple times, but thanks for your perspective I appreciate the explanation. So you also are of the "happens randomly"crowd, and as far as which one's remain is pretty much hit or miss, thus "natural selection" does NOT cause or determine which ones remain and which ones do not! Cool!
- Mutations arise in a variety of ways, but such mutations are essentially random.
- Some mutations are deleterious under any circumstances and lead to early death of the organism.
- The effect of other mutations is dependent upon the environment in which they are expressed.
- In some environments they are negative, in some neutral and in others, positive.
- Circumstances within the environment tend to reduce the survival of the organism or its ability to reproduce if the mutations are negative, increase its chance of survival and reproduction if positive, and have no discernible effect if they are neutral. (This is natural selection.)
- Consequently mutations that are positive tend to spread within a population, those that are negative tend to decrease.
- A corollorary of this last point is that populations evolve, not individuals.
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