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<blockquote data-quote="Melodave86" data-source="post: 46796556" data-attributes="member: 222527"><p>Evolution is about survival, not gaining tricks and whistles</p><p></p><p></p><p>Let's say that there is an organism (we'll call them A's). Now, As have the region of photosensitive cells like part a of the diagram. A's only have a 25% survival rate due to their near-blindness. They are content with that because there is nothing they can do about it. THEY THINK THEY ARE PERFECT OUT OF IGNORANCE. Now, a few generations down the road, A1s have some offspring with depressed region of photosensitive cells like b from the diagram. We'll call them A2's. The A2's can 'see' better and are more fitted for survival. They are living 25% more and are passing those genes to their offspring. Thus, more A2's (mutated A's).</p><p></p><p>For every four A's born, only 1 survives long enough to pass on it's genes. For every A2 (mutated A's) born, 2 survive long enough to pass on genes. Soon the A2's outnumber the A's and are no longer considered mutants.</p><p></p><p>I don't see what's so hard to understand about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Melodave86, post: 46796556, member: 222527"] Evolution is about survival, not gaining tricks and whistles Let's say that there is an organism (we'll call them A's). Now, As have the region of photosensitive cells like part a of the diagram. A's only have a 25% survival rate due to their near-blindness. They are content with that because there is nothing they can do about it. THEY THINK THEY ARE PERFECT OUT OF IGNORANCE. Now, a few generations down the road, A1s have some offspring with depressed region of photosensitive cells like b from the diagram. We'll call them A2's. The A2's can 'see' better and are more fitted for survival. They are living 25% more and are passing those genes to their offspring. Thus, more A2's (mutated A's). For every four A's born, only 1 survives long enough to pass on it's genes. For every A2 (mutated A's) born, 2 survive long enough to pass on genes. Soon the A2's outnumber the A's and are no longer considered mutants. I don't see what's so hard to understand about it. [/QUOTE]
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