Peg writes:
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When it comes to breeding, what does the evidence show?
That there is no limit to how far the genome can change. Insertion, deletion, even complete duplication. Point mutations, frame shift mutations, jumping genes, recombination.
How does the genome know that it isn't allowed to mutate anymore otherwise it would be in violation of "god's limit"?
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the evidence is that "species are only related within these distinct kinds" as you said above.
Except speciation creates new kinds. We've seen it happen both in the lab and in the field. And for something that really will back your noodle, look up "ring species": Each adjacent species in the ring is interfertile, but the ends of the ring are not.
Rrhain
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