6000 years?

Well, great apes and humans have the same number of chromosomes, 23 pairs, or 46.
The number of chromosomes is not related to what we consider greater sophistication of development. \\
It's fascinating
An ant has 1 the lowest
A protozoa has the most, 219
 
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It's fascinating
An ant has 1 the lowest
A protozoa has the most, 219
Basically, most organisms are in some way descended from earlier organisms, quite often due to bombardment of nuclear particles from the Sun and elsewhere. Most mutations become extinct. There is a reason why the beaches are not infested with trilobites. They are created randomly, and a few mutated species find a special niche and survive.
 
Well, great apes and humans have the same number of chromosomes, 23 pairs, or 46.
The number of chromosomes is not related to what we consider greater sophistication of development. \\
If every living things evolved from some unknown 'elementary' life form at the beginning, there needs to be some explanation for where all the extra genetic information came from and how so many different creatures came up with different numbers of chromosomes.
 
If every living things evolved from some unknown 'elementary' life form at the beginning, there needs to be some explanation for where all the extra genetic information came from and how so many different creatures came up with different numbers of chromosomes.
Already expla8ned, science *****
Mutation
 
Already expla8ned, science *****
Mutation
The 'mutation miracle' does not explain scientific principles for change, it suggests unscientific mutation miracles as a possible solution to every unanswered question that unproven evolution theory brings up.
 
The 'mutation miracle' does not explain scientific principles for change, it suggests unscientific mutation miracles as a possible solution to every unanswered question that unproven evolution theory brings up.
Mutation is very scientific, science *****, and not a miracle duh
You must enjoy looking stupid lol
 
Mutants are sterile, not given to producing heritable changes in offspring.
A gene change in a reproductive cell (egg or sperm) that becomes incorporated into the DNA of every cell in the body of the offspring. A variant (or mutation) contained within the germline can be passed from parent to offspring, and is, therefore, hereditary. Also called germline variant.

You are so stupid lol
 
A gene change in a reproductive cell (egg or sperm) that becomes incorporated into the DNA of every cell in the body of the offspring. A variant (or mutation) contained within the germline can be passed from parent to offspring, and is, therefore, hereditary. Also called germline variant.

You are so stupid lol
If a creature is born with a mutated number of chromosomes that creature will be sterile.
 
Well, great apes and humans have the same number of chromosomes, 23 pairs, or 46.
The number of chromosomes is not related to what we consider greater sophistication of development. \\
Be very careful posting facts like that. His mind is not constructed(which is a result of failed evolution specifically in him) to handle the torture of rational thought. Cardiac arrests could easily follow.
 
If every living things evolved from some unknown 'elementary' life form at the beginning, there needs to be some explanation for where all the extra genetic information came from and how so many different creatures came up with different numbers of chromosomes.
It is absurd to claim that evolution is bogus unless the process for each and every organism be entirely explained.
The Biblical version is far simpler: God said "Let there be hedgehogs and <*poof!*> there were hedgehogs".
 
I already posted proving you are stupid lol
Mutations don't guarantee byou are sterile, science ***** lol
Germ line mutations, *****
What happened to Darwin's mysterious ancestor to apes that had only 2 chromosomes and how did that ancestor give rise to creatures with many more chromosomes as well as much more advanced genetic code?
 
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What happened to Darwin's mysterious ancestor to apes that had only 2 chromosomes and how did that ancestor give rise to creatures with many more chromosomes as well as much more advanced genetic code?
Darwin? Why do you obsess about him?
If you want to ask intelligent questions about 2024 science, feel free
 
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