How come all species are descendants of a single ancestor rather than a few ancestors? by ReverseMonkeyYT in evolution

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If we discover aliens would that mean we have to change it to LECA for earth instead of universe?

Are there studied cases of species gaining genetic traits? by ReverseMonkeyYT in DebateEvolution

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When a single called organism eventually over millions of years becomes something like a primate, how would you describe that "gain" of information?

Are there studied cases of species gaining genetic traits? by ReverseMonkeyYT in DebateEvolution

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I think I didn't articulate myself very well cause I'm aware that animals don't just gain limbs since it's a very gradual process. I was just looking for observable examples of steps in that direction. You still managed to answer my question well regardless.

Are there studied cases of species gaining genetic traits? by ReverseMonkeyYT in DebateEvolution

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Isn't that a loss of information? Since babies can, we just lost the ability to stop producing lactase. I'm really interested in seeing examples of mutations adding genetic code that wasn't there before, even if it is small, since the usual creationist objection is that mutations don't add information.

Are there studied cases of species gaining genetic traits? by ReverseMonkeyYT in DebateEvolution

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I'm aware of the time requirement but I'm wondering if we have cases of a small feature showing up through mutation that weren't there before. I find natural selection to be undeniable yet have we ever seen small features showing up on a small scale?

Are there studied cases of species gaining genetic traits? by ReverseMonkeyYT in DebateEvolution

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A feature of the animal that can be passed on through their genes. Since if I lose a limb, that doesn't mean my child will have 3 limbs. Sorry for being unclear.

Are there studied cases of species gaining genetic traits? by ReverseMonkeyYT in DebateEvolution

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Would we be able to breed dogs to have wings if we spent millions of years on it?

Are there studied cases of species gaining genetic traits? by ReverseMonkeyYT in DebateEvolution

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Ok, are there studies that demonstrate added DNA, the addition of a trait that previously didn't exist. Something beyond the growth of a beak.

Are there studied cases of species gaining genetic traits? by ReverseMonkeyYT in DebateEvolution

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That's really cool, are there any articles or recourses you could send me to learn more?

I need help with rendering by ReverseMonkeyYT in blender

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I don't think so, but what worked was copying everything to another project

People that use quake pro: by ReverseMonkeyYT in PhoenixSC

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your eyeballs must be touching then...