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Ed seems to think that all mutations destroy information, though he does not tell us exactly what he means by "information". If one means by that the number of bits needed to specify a genome in nucleotide-by-nucleotide fashion (2 bits per nucleotide), then many mutations keep the amount of information the same, and some mutations actually increase it. I think that Ed ought to take some courses in Computer Science, especially some courses related to data-compression algorithms; he might actually learn something about "information". |
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(stuff about a "law of sufficient cause" deleted; Ed waves it around as if it was a good substitute for determining whether some cause can really cause some effect.) Quote:
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And where does the Bible mention mutations? |
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Pseudogenes are the result of mutations; however, the vast majority of Junk DNA consists of repeated sequences whose existance is not the result of simple mutations. Junk DNA is a very complex subject. I won't burden you with anymore complexities, since you would probably need a collegete education in Genetics to fully understand it. Intellegent Design/creation offers not explainatory reasons for the garbage and leftovers that we find in genomes. -RvFvS |
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Since humans aren't immune to mutations, perhaps you'd care to explain why we share several such mutations in otherwise identical non-functional DNA with the other great apes? Remember that the patterns in DNA are copied down generations, even into separated lineages. Or, the same point from a different direction: why did your hypothesised creator condemn people with inadequate diets to scurvy, by breaking the gene we possess which in other mammals is used in vitamin C synthesis? Is it not odd that he gave this same present-but-broken (broken in the same way) gene to chimpanzees and gorillas, and only them? Oolon [ February 27, 2002: Message edited by: Oolon Colluphid ]</p> |
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