Re: Do philosophical theories
Peace bella88
This is the last part of the abstract …
“We conclude that the locus cloned in cosmids c8.1 and c29B is the relic of an ancient telomere-telomere fusion and marks the point at which two ancestral ape chromosomes fused to give rise to human chromosome 2.”
This is stating in no unclear terms that speciation is a single generation mutation. Furthermore it is assuming that this “fusion” is happening across at least a whole group of multiple individuals at the same time (plus or minus 1 or two generations) in order for the locality to continue reproducing in accordance with their newly acquired chromosomal structure.
And lastly if the two apes can be identified with the chromosomal structures that are said to be the precursors for human gene expression then - name them … and show the specimens that are said to be them. … but this is not possible because conveniently DNA perishes after a few hundred years … most fossils are as a good as rock at the microscopic level. And why should a parental chromosomal structure just stop? Why can’t it continue? What makes it possible or probable that it will die off allowing the mutated specimens from taking over?
Are those two chromosomes even possible to exist in living organisms like apes? And all they have to do is reproduce them … note: they may end up producing nothing at all or might produce a strange hybrid animals incapable of reproduction …
If there are not intuitive leaps of faith being made here that you can see then I am surprised … Darwin thought the simpler the organisms become the simpler it would be to explain diversification. It turns out that cellular biology and genetics adds complexity to life and it does not simplify it … The natural map of life is like a fractal pattern - we think the further in we go the pattern should become simpler, but instead we get a more complex picture … evolution should have been forsaken ages ago …