Re: evolution explains what?
- From: "John Edser" <edser@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 30 Aug 2005 00:56:59 -0400 (EDT)
"JoeSixPack" olegp@xxxxxxxxx wrote:-
> When we make changes to a genome, it hasn't evolved by becomng more
fit.
> In
> fact, if mankind were to vanish from the earth, nearly all the species
we
> have created through traditional breeding and genetic manipulation
would
> also probably disappear from the earth within 50 years.
> Organisms which have evolved by natural selection are far more likely
to
> be
> more fit to survive in the natural environment. All our domestic
crops
> and
> animals require some measure of special care from us to survive. We
have
> bred out the "wildness" in order to make them easier to raise, but at
the
> same time, it made those organisms less adept to survive on their own.
JE:-
Note that the above illustrates a strict mutualistic interdependent
association between ourselves and our domesticated crops and animals and
not just a dependent altruistic or selfish association.
Regards,
John Edser
Independent Researcher
PO Box 266
Church Pt
NSW 2105
Australia
edser@xxxxxxxxxx
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