Abiogenesis is impossible
April 24, 2014 at 12:41 am
(This post was last modified: April 24, 2014 at 12:47 am by Rampant.A.I..)
So in your view, the different breeds of dogs were bred by humans via what form of selection?
You're obviously not bothering to read the links to articles explaining what the "species" distinction actually means, so here's an explanation:
http://www.geneticliteracyproject.org/20...1iWKe29LCQ
You're obviously not bothering to read the links to articles explaining what the "species" distinction actually means, so here's an explanation:
Quote:The Neanderthal DNA scattered around the modern human genome could total as much as 40 percent or more of the Neanderthal genome, the researchers say.
Quote:Hybrid males descended from both branches tend to be infertile, like mules. That’s because males have only one X chromosome, and if it happens to be one that impairs their fertility, then they may not reproduce.Other scientists are more cautious about making so firm a declaration, but it’s clear that many lean toward that same conclusion, that Neanderthals were not Homo sapiens neanderthalensis but, rather, Homo neanderthalensis.
http://www.geneticliteracyproject.org/20...1iWKe29LCQ