I apologize if my rhetoric offends, I am just of the habit of using correct, standardized English for any discourse, that is how I was reared. Most often it lends itself to better comprehension for other conversationalists involved.
I'm not offended, but it seems like poor rhetoric to throw out stuff like this “Methylization of haploids and/or erosion is what dictates a trait”, since “The word Haploid is a word that geneticist should never [have] invented, it covers both organism that have a single chromosome and those that have a single sex chromosome that is not found in both sexes. It creates a certain degree of ambiguity (
http://home.att.net/~pdeitik/haploids.htm). Not to mention that methylization is actually the obscure word methylation and is basically meaningless jargon. Why can't you simply say in plain English what you mean. I googled “Erosion of haploids”and “haploid erosion” and got exactly zero responses. I googled “Haploid methylation” and “methylation of haploids” and also got zero responses. I think you are trying to sound intelligent and failing to communicate in the process.
Are you trying to say that the process whereby both the hen and rooster supply half the DNA is what controls traits?
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Taking a population of amphibians, it is a known/studied/observed behavior that if members become isolated and the population is single gendered, within the same generation, that environmental stress will create gender change.
Do you have a link to show how a group of isolated amphibians of the same sex will change sex?
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The Saber Toothed tiger: ancestor of current world, forward seeing, feline predators. Lived during a time when mammals that were present were decreasing in size, due to the Ice Age. Due to smaller sustainance sources and an inability to adapt, they declined to extinction.
Sounds like narrative. What evidence do you have that all current world, forward seeing, feline predators are evolved from the Saber Tooth? What evidence do you have that mammal decreased in size?
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Both cases for natural selection. One positive change that affects continuation, one negative as it led to extinction.
How does this show that the ability to survive changes traits.
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Animals whose genome sequences resist change, or are forced by environmental stresses to adapt too rapidly, decline to extinction. If this were not true, then extinction would not be a usable phrase as all representative species would still be present to some degree, (this statement made appreciably negating the foul muck of humanity in destroying the flora and fawna of the world).
Yes I know man is a separate creation and was set up by God to have dominion over the earth, so he needs to be careful of what he does. From an evolution stand point, his actions are as natural as the building of a beehive. A genome sequence is what ensures that animals will stay the same from generation to generation.
Please show how animals are changed by their ability to reproduce.