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Topic: Can mutation and selection increase information?
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Pressie
Member Posts: 2103 From: Pretoria, SA Joined: 06-18-2010
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Message 61 of 222 (815762)
07-24-2017 8:15 AM
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Reply to: Message 1 by bluegenes 05-16-2017 8:27 AM
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How do you measure genetic information to try and determine whether there was an increase or decrease?
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Pressie
Member Posts: 2103 From: Pretoria, SA Joined: 06-18-2010
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Message 68 of 222 (815839)
07-25-2017 4:55 AM
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Reply to: Message 67 by CRR 07-25-2017 3:46 AM
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Re: Bump for CRR - copious quantities of genetic information
Ah, I see CRR is starting to get it. The first quote provided.
Can mutations produce new information? Yes, depending on what you mean by ‘new’ and ‘information’... Great. If you could quantify genetic information it would be quite easy. Which of these two have more genetic information; a cow or a pig?
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Pressie
Member Posts: 2103 From: Pretoria, SA Joined: 06-18-2010
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Message 70 of 222 (815841)
07-25-2017 7:06 AM
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Reply to: Message 69 by Tangle 07-25-2017 5:29 AM
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Re: Bump for CRR - copious quantities of genetic information
Don't forget about Petromus. Do they have more or less genetic information than cows or pigs? Edited by Pressie, : No reason given.
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Pressie
Member Posts: 2103 From: Pretoria, SA Joined: 06-18-2010
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Message 73 of 222 (815892)
07-26-2017 7:03 AM
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Reply to: Message 72 by Vlad 07-26-2017 6:03 AM
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Re: Can mutation and selection increase information?
Vlad writes: I see, guys, you prefer blah-blah to model experiments. Nope. The other way round. I, personally, prefer data above blah-blah-blah. Then you, Vlad, keep on going with nothing but word salads. Edited by Pressie, : No reason given.
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Pressie
Member Posts: 2103 From: Pretoria, SA Joined: 06-18-2010
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Message 114 of 222 (816348)
08-03-2017 8:15 AM
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Reply to: Message 113 by Vlad 08-03-2017 5:22 AM
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Re: Mutations and fitness
Goodness gracious me. You like word salads. I've got no idea what you're trying to say. I like data, though. Please present your data. Data can be understood in every language on earth. Edited by Pressie, : No reason given.
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Pressie
Member Posts: 2103 From: Pretoria, SA Joined: 06-18-2010
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Message 117 of 222 (816412)
08-04-2017 7:14 AM
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Reply to: Message 116 by Vlad 08-04-2017 5:22 AM
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Re: Fitness and sexual reproduction
Good Lord, another word salad. Asexual organisms reproduce just fine.
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Pressie
Member Posts: 2103 From: Pretoria, SA Joined: 06-18-2010
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Message 135 of 222 (816775)
08-11-2017 7:14 AM
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Reply to: Message 124 by Vlad 08-05-2017 6:33 AM
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Re: Individual fitness
Vlad writes: Sapienti sat while Pressie’s got a salad in the head. Too bad. It would have been wonderful if I knew everything. So, what's new?
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Pressie
Member Posts: 2103 From: Pretoria, SA Joined: 06-18-2010
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Message 166 of 222 (818138)
08-24-2017 7:21 AM
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Reply to: Message 165 by Tangle 08-23-2017 6:20 PM
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CRR, could you answer this question?
quote: Which has more information a pig or a cow?
I have another question. Which one has more genetic information; an Ostrich or a Nile crocodile? We're waiting for your answers, CRR.
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Pressie
Member Posts: 2103 From: Pretoria, SA Joined: 06-18-2010
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Message 171 of 222 (818222)
08-25-2017 3:24 AM
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Reply to: Message 170 by CRR 08-25-2017 2:09 AM
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CRR writes: We already know that most evolution happens by the loss of information. Really? How do you quantify information to know whether it's a loss of information or not? I don't think you're telling the truth here. Edited by Pressie, : No reason given.
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Pressie
Member Posts: 2103 From: Pretoria, SA Joined: 06-18-2010
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Message 172 of 222 (818223)
08-25-2017 4:41 AM
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Reply to: Message 167 by Percy 08-24-2017 8:57 AM
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Actually, it's very easy to answer that question. Anyone can do it. Pigs and cows have different genetic material. That's why we have "fully functioning" pigs and "fully functioning" cows. (I got "fully functioning" from a creationist blog).
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Pressie
Member Posts: 2103 From: Pretoria, SA Joined: 06-18-2010
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Message 217 of 222 (818897)
09-04-2017 5:30 AM
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Reply to: Message 211 by CRR 08-31-2017 8:25 PM
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Re: Information
This one is funny.
CRR writes: We could look it up in a dictionary and get some information. We can read a recipe and get more information. We can taste it and get more information. We now know what it is, how to make it, and what it tastes like. We know that we have acquired and increased information; we can qualitatively say we have more information even if we can't quantitatively say how much. For some people food made by that same recipe can taste like shite. No new information. You're mixing up the words "meaning" and "information". They're not the same. Edited by Pressie, : No reason given.
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