Printable Version, Why Bacteria and Viruses can evolve and Why Humans cannot evolve
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Species that have only one copy of each gene can evolve. Species that have two copies,
like the redundant genes on our chromosomes one through twenty two, cannot evolve.
Radiation does cause mutations in genes.
In species with only one copy of each gene, when a mutation to a gene happens it's the
only copy that individual has. If that individual survives it will pass the altered gene on
to the daughter cells, when it reproduces.
In species like us with 94 percent of our genes redundant, one set of the genes on
chromosomes one through twenty two come from the mother and the other set come from the father.
Some mutations in us are called hereditary disease causing genes. The pattern for mutations in
genes on the redundant chromosomes is:
1. Very few people have the mutation on both chromosomes,
2. A larger group have only one copy on one chromosome,
3. And the largest group do not have any copies of the mutation on either chromosome.
To replace the original gene there would need to be a world wide catastrophe killing all
that have one copy and two copies the original gene. This would have to happen for each mutation,
maybe up to three mutations per catastrophe, per species.
As you can see, evolution by mutation cannot be the answer as to how man got here.
Read in Section 2: The Adam and Eve Method of Genetic Engineering, We were Created