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I'm curious how could evolution affect the sperm or egg cells within the body?

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#1 ADVANCESSSS

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Posted 08 July 2014 - 06:43 AM


This would prove evolution didn't create us, so how then did they and do they, get affected inside, by wind and water ect to create genes in the offspring sperm/egg to get wings/tenticals/gills/hair/limbs/ect, howww????????


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#2 Danail Bulgaria

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Posted 08 July 2014 - 10:09 AM

Evolution do not create us, it only changes us.

 

There are many factors, that can change the genome of the sper and egg cells, for example the radiation. They, however are not the main forces that drive the evolution. The main force, that makes the evolution is the natural selection.



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Posted 08 July 2014 - 06:47 PM

heeeeey......what isss it? lol?????

 

Like that's not a actual answer and only saying it is evolution cause~

 

So answer issssss ?



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#4 Danail Bulgaria

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Posted 10 July 2014 - 05:16 AM

???? Explain better what do you mean.


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Posted 06 October 2014 - 12:43 AM

heeeeey......what isss it? lol?????

 

Like that's not a actual answer and only saying it is evolution cause~

 

So answer issssss ?

 

If you really want to understand evolution or try to refute it with greater accuracy you can start reading Dariwn's and Wallace's "On the Origin of Species" and then read any introduction to genetics...

By the way, sperm contain the genetic information of the individual (male), only transports this information. Information concerning to mitochondria (for example) are in the "neck" of the sperm, which does not enter the egg during insemination; a result mitochondria genetic information is inherited only from the mother.

The role of sperm does not change with the possible genetic changes of the individual, the role of the sperm is to contain the genetic information and transport it.







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