zoegirl wrote:In my graduate seminar on evolution, the theory about evolution and death revolved around the idea that selection acts upon phenotypes that were present during the organisims most fertile time of life. For instance, if genes were inactive during the reproductive times of the organism then they were not under selective pressure, thus they were/are not eliminated from the population, even if they were ultimately detrimental to the organism. Thus, genes that were invovled in aging or that were active during the aging process could be kept within the population.
What you mean - "acted upon phenotypes" - does it mean that genetic information could change from generation to generation? If yes, then that could explain the possible changes over humans, even, for example, why there is so much vatiation between different ethnic groups, in character, skin color, height, etc. Maybe i misunderstood it; very possible. But how do they act upon phenotypes? - no genotypes? - or did change in phenotypes then lead to change in genotypes in later generations?
For example, how do species adapt to new environement?
zoegirl wrote:those are good models ...the question seemed to be more along the lines of why evolution doesn't eliminate death/aging....I remember my professor using this idea to support why death exists
Well probably it doesnt because it is unable to - or, because it doesnt happen as macrevolution... for those belieivng it doesnt happen. It either is impossible, or God selected it as a means of making sure species dont live forever.
Adam and Eve were to live eternally till they sinned. How would that only have happened? They lived about 900 yrs, then lifespan of humans started to decrease rapidly. Why? Who knows. May be that there was radiation, more mutations, etc causing it to happen (duno, its up to you and BGFGS as you are biologists
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or mabye death was a means of making sure new generations become fitter and better adapted to environment - the more genertaions, the faster it occurs (in my opinion at least...).
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