Stephanie
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Evolution thoughts for today: directed evolution
1. We are fixated on germ cells. Somatic cells can evolve as well. A beneficial mutation in a somatic cell can be passed to its offspring. Adapted offspring can outcompete others. Cancer is one example, but is it possible to evolve a better stomach lining, not just stomach cancer? Who decides? However, somatic evolution dies with you, right?
2. Haploid germ cells are produced from somatic cells. Can evolved somatic cells, inexact copies of the DNA of the original zygote, produce germ cells?
3. No one has found any mechanism for "directed evolution," the idea that the environment pressures a germ cell change in the adaptive direction. The idea is Lamarckian, to be sure. However, the speed and detail of evolutionary change test even Dawkins blind watchmaker explanations and leave one wanting for some direction.
4. Look at 3 in light of 1 and 2.
1. We are fixated on germ cells. Somatic cells can evolve as well. A beneficial mutation in a somatic cell can be passed to its offspring. Adapted offspring can outcompete others. Cancer is one example, but is it possible to evolve a better stomach lining, not just stomach cancer? Who decides? However, somatic evolution dies with you, right?
2. Haploid germ cells are produced from somatic cells. Can evolved somatic cells, inexact copies of the DNA of the original zygote, produce germ cells?
3. No one has found any mechanism for "directed evolution," the idea that the environment pressures a germ cell change in the adaptive direction. The idea is Lamarckian, to be sure. However, the speed and detail of evolutionary change test even Dawkins blind watchmaker explanations and leave one wanting for some direction.
4. Look at 3 in light of 1 and 2.