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To: Chaguito

Yes, I am sure.

Species or subspecies makes little difference to the reality that it is facile to argue that change within the population in response to the environment (evolution) was not at work over the last 3.5 million years.

Australopithocine was from 3 million years ago, while modern humans were not around until the last 100,000 years.

What happened to the Australopithocine?


71 posted on 02/28/2011 3:55:49 PM PST by allmendream (Tea Party did not send the GOP to D.C. to negotiate the terms of our surrender to socialism.)
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To: allmendream

No, I’m not arguing that change didn’t occur in response to the environment, I’m arguing that all the genes for color expression were already there and the populations selected for those colors in response to the environment. If the genes were already present, then it’s not evolution in the greater sense of the word.


107 posted on 02/28/2011 9:10:09 PM PST by Chaguito
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