VenomFangX
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Evolution is a result of variation in a community where some genes and traits are more adapted to the environment than other traits and give a slight increase in the chance of a populations survival over huge geological time. This is a result of sexual reproduction and the mechanism is well understood.
We also know that bacteria multiply rapidly by asexual reproduction by binary fission like many micro organisms. There is evidence that Stromatolites in Australia are fossilized evidence of some of the earliest life forms on Earth billions of years ago.
As bacteria breed asexually via binary fission, all of the offspring are clones or exact replicas of the parent. The mechanism for variation does not exist only mutation. I am wondering how these organisms can change form or evolve so rapidly to form superbugs and so on when their method of reproduction is asexual. This may mean that the stromatolites which supposedly gave rise to higher organisms would have had problems in variation as well which would have hindered evolution. I knew I should not have lent out my Zoology University text.
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We also know that bacteria multiply rapidly by asexual reproduction by binary fission like many micro organisms. There is evidence that Stromatolites in Australia are fossilized evidence of some of the earliest life forms on Earth billions of years ago.
Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/StromatoliteThe earliest stromatolite of confirmed microbial origin dates to 2,724 million years ago.[2] A recent discovery provides strong evidence of microbial stromatolites extending as far back as 3,450 million years ago.[3]
As bacteria breed asexually via binary fission, all of the offspring are clones or exact replicas of the parent. The mechanism for variation does not exist only mutation. I am wondering how these organisms can change form or evolve so rapidly to form superbugs and so on when their method of reproduction is asexual. This may mean that the stromatolites which supposedly gave rise to higher organisms would have had problems in variation as well which would have hindered evolution. I knew I should not have lent out my Zoology University text.
Any ideas
yours
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