Introduction - Evolutionists tell us that natural selection and mutations are the only possible means of cross-species changes ; Mutations Are Extremely Rare - They almost never occur ; Mutations Are Nearly Always Harmful - Some assume that beneficial ones may occur, but they have never been found ;
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We have already mentioned four facts about mutations: (1) They are extremely rare. (2) They are only random in what they do. (3) They are almost never beneficial. (4) Most of the time they are harmful or fatal. But now the situation gets worse.
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The chance that a mutation will occur at the end of this sequence is about one in 1000, among those mutations that add a base pair. Three such mutations will add an amino acid. I don't know what fewer than three will do, but they (and the third one) could be neutral, harmful, or beneficial.
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CONTENTS: Scientists Speak about Mutations - 1; Introduction - Evolutionists tell us that natural selection and mutations are the only possible means of cross-species changes ; Mutations Are Extremely Rare - They almost never occur ; Mutations Are Nearly Always Harmful - Some assume that beneficial ones may occur,
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Mutations may categorized as harmful, beneficial or neutral, ... fgsfds, on 10/12/2007, -0/+4I didn't avoid the question, I truthfully answered that I didn't know, and that said information is unimportant. We KNOW that additive mutations occur, this has been shown in a lab. We KNOW that 'beneficial' mutations occur,
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Mutation - A change in genetic material resulting from errors during replication, recombination, or exposures to mutagens. Mutations can be beneficial, harmful or neutral.
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In the words of Roger Lewin the debate is stated such: To selectionists most mutations are either beneficial or harmful; beneficial ones are retained in the population, creating extensive variation, while harmful ones are removed. ... Unimportant sites evolve as predicted by the neutral theory, whereas important sites are...
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