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To: donh
No, it isn't. Anerobic prokariotes have no genetic predisposition for dealing with an oxygenated environment. How did this information for coping with oxygen get carved into the genome of any creature arising from prokariotes?

Ans. It was carved in by an environment gradually changing to oxygenation, by favoring those creatures best able to tolerate oxygen.

That is not a scientific proof that prokaryotes descended from archaea. In fact there is no evidence that prokaryotes arose after archaea other than the wishful thinking of evolutionists. In any case the genetic differences between the two make it impossible for one to have descended from the other.

1,039 posted on 12/26/2002 5:28:08 AM PST by gore3000
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To: gore3000
That is not a scientific proof that prokaryotes descended from archaea. In fact there is no evidence that prokaryotes arose after archaea other than the wishful thinking of evolutionists. In any case the genetic differences between the two make it impossible for one to have descended from the other.

So? The whole point of this discussion is that there wasn't a single common ancestor. Have you lost track of the argument?

1,059 posted on 12/26/2002 3:49:17 PM PST by donh
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