(October 23, 2012 at 11:52 pm)Polaris Wrote: You're using a size of 35 generations as an example? Are you fucking kidding me? Assuming even an equivalent generation of 100 (three times the current breeding average where I live), that is only a span of 3500 years. That's just simple Darwin at that point...you need generations in the tens of thousands to actually show microevolution, which is why bacteria is very much desired as a test subject.
Yes and the speed of reproduction or slowness there of is also an evolutionary factor, you really should lean about biology