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Physical & Life Sciences
Creation & Evolution
On DNA percent differences between taxa and YEC timelines
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<blockquote data-quote="Mark Quayle" data-source="post: 76252388" data-attributes="member: 410020"><p>For example, let's say heterozygosity is indeed the way it was done. Does it necessarily follow that more than one instance of two alleles cannot have occurred in any one heterozygous individual? Seems to me and my ignorance, that very different brothers and sisters could have existed than nowadays. </p><p></p><p>But I have my doubts that, though heterozygosity is considered fundamental to the <em>study</em> of genetic variety, that it is therefore implied that it is the only source of genetic variety. But forgive my skepticism. I'm skeptical of myself too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark Quayle, post: 76252388, member: 410020"] For example, let's say heterozygosity is indeed the way it was done. Does it necessarily follow that more than one instance of two alleles cannot have occurred in any one heterozygous individual? Seems to me and my ignorance, that very different brothers and sisters could have existed than nowadays. But I have my doubts that, though heterozygosity is considered fundamental to the [I]study[/I] of genetic variety, that it is therefore implied that it is the only source of genetic variety. But forgive my skepticism. I'm skeptical of myself too. [/QUOTE]
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