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Originally posted by Taxed2Death:
Assvt.. you are confusing genetics with evolution. Are you suggesting that dog breeders are hurrying along evolution.. they have nothing to do with evolution.. the dna structure of original dog kind is from a single doglike KIND... current dogs, and wolves and coyotes are simply offspring of this kind... read about this science called genetics from Mendehlson or other greats...This will explain it for you. sorry gotta run.. This board is a lot of fun though. have a great day folks!
You should find this interesting.
"In the broadest sense, evolution is merely change, and so is all-pervasive; galaxies, languages, and political systems all evolve. Biological evolution...is change in the properties of populations of organisms that transcend the lifetime of a single individual. The ontogeny of an individual is not considered
evolution; individual organisms don't evolve. The changes in populations that are considered evolutionary are those that are inheritable via genetic material from one generation to the next. Biological evolution maybe slight or substantial; it embraces everything from slight changes in the proportion of different alleles within a population ( such as those determining blood types) to successive alterations that led from the earliest protoorganism to snails, bees, giraffes, dandelions."
-Douglass J. Futuyma in Evolutionary Biology
Sinauer Assoc. 1986
"Infact, evolution can be precisely defined as any change in the frequency of alleles within a gene pool from one generation to the next.
Helena Curtis and N.Sue Barnes, Biology 5th ed.
Worth Pub. pg.974 1989

Edit: Oh by the way Gregor Mendel was also using artificial fertilizations for his experiments. Besides anyone who had high school biology class would have studied Mendel and his work.


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