tas8831
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Ok with that said, can you explain how a major trait (like the eye, or the ear) evolved by those mechanisms?
When did I write or imply that the eye evolved via duplications?
I am trying to explain how our genome got larger since you seemed perplexed about all this, and now you jump to unwarranted extrapolations and just start asking more questions about things I never mentioned?
Disingenuous much?
How about just writing - "Oh, thank you for that information. Despite the fact that I have been arguing about these topics for (probably) years, I never got around to actually learning anything about them. So again, thanks for explaining some basic genetics that I should have learned about BEFORE I made a fool of myself by presenting assertions that I didn't understand were ignorant and irrelevant." and then sticking to the topic at hand?
That would have been the Christian thing to do, it seems to me.
None of them had to. The evidence indicates that they DID.Which which round of genome duplication had to happen? Which segmental duplications occured?
Again, why misrepresent me? Is this your game - protect your flimsy faith at all costs, humility and honesty and integrity be damned? Because that is sure what it is starting to look like.
YOU asked about genome size, I presented information on it. You asked about how the human genome got so big, I presented information in it. Then you shift gears to the evolution of the eye via duplication???
How about YOU start offering up some evidence FOR your position for once?
Do you think your 'only ask questions' game works forever?
Instead of playing these tedious games (your response is rather like one I described here), how about you do what I did to find the reference, and, you know, actually look this stuff up for yourself?
YOU started a thread on a topic that you you apparently have very limited knowledge of , and go on to get into sub-arguments premised on the same, all the while demanding others hand-hold you through the grown-up parts. which you, dutifully, ignore or dismiss out of hand as your move the goal posts.