If mutations are the mechanism that slowly adds genetic information then why can a snake mutate a second snake head, but not mutate chicken wings?
A snake already has genetic information to grow a snake head, but chicken wing DNA he aint got!
Where is the example of this added genetic information in nature?
Frogs can grow a third frog eye, Cows can grow five cow legs, and kittens can mutate and grow two cat heads. In nature it seems that mutations only utilize the genetic information that is already present.
Before you comment on my ignorance, YES I do a lot of reading regarding this subject. Thus, I don’t care if bacteria can now eat nylon. Show me the MONEY!!!
2007-07-01
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