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2. Evolution is like forensic science building a case. It is not based on any particular single piece of evidence, but on millions of separate bits, all pointing to the same conclusion. Evolution, like any science, gets its stength from the amount of congruent evidence for it, and lack of refuting evidence. Based on this, evolution is overwhelmingly verified. There are many good single pieces, but it is the masses of bits that show this. So asking for any one piece of evidence is to miss the point. 3. Nevertheless, we each have some favourites. I’m personally fond of:
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That and evolution is a process of gradual change over long periods of time, not a couple days in your school bio lab. |
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Let me put it another way: if you weight train and get bigger muscles, and then father a child, will your child be born with bigger muscles than if you hadn't weight trained? |
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In some cases the mutation that allows for the tolerance to the antibiotics is very well characterized. If you want a multi-cellular version, check out "clearfield" sunflowers. They are the commercial result of poor farming practices. A farmer was using an IMI herbicide to control sunflowers in a monoculture soybean field - the same crop and herbicide for at least 7 years. Low and behold, one year there were sunflowers not able to be killed by IMI herbicides. The gene was identified and is being transferred to commercial sunflowers. Simian |
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Yeah, it's always rather funny when someone makes a statement equivalent to "I have no idea what evolution is but I assure you it's not happening."
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Some bacteria may have inherent resistance, sure. (Remember that antibiotics are just a variation on what bacteria do to each other.) But bacteria can also acquire resistance, either from other bacteria, or crucially in this context, by mutation. The relevant bit here is vertical, generation-to-generation evolution. From here: Quote:
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As I think Terry Pratchett has put it, time is relative. Old mayflies may sit around discussing how modern minutes aren’t as good as the golden minutes of their youth; trees might barely have time to wonder what all the flickering is before the wet rot sets in. Go re-read the above quote. We’re talking mere hours. If a bacterium reproduced as slowly as once every half-hour, it would go through 336 generations in a week. That’s the equivalent to around 6,000 years to humans. Or 17,500 generations in a year: 300,000 human years. In twenty years, these slow bacteria would cover as many generations as humans have since we split from chimpanzees. In fact, bacteria usually divide once every ten minutes: three times as fast as in the above simple calculations. If you’re looking for so-called ‘macro’-evolution, go read the above link. TTFN, DT |
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Hm. A proof of evolution. Hell, that's easy. Just look in the mirror, then study the literture, then look in the mirror again. What could be simpler?
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