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Discussion in 'Creation vs. Evolution' started by percho, Jan 11, 2023.

  1. percho

    percho Well-Known Member
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    If this needs to be moved to Theology and Bible Study a Mod should do so.

    Are variant's creation or evolution?
     
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    Maybe. You might ought to flesh out that question a bit.
     
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    Please clarify / define your question.
    Do you mean:

    A Biblical variant:
    Response: move thread to TRANSLATION FORUM
    Answer: 1) a creation of mankind, 2) an evolution of the text

    A chromosomal variant:
    Answer: an evolution (developmental change) of the DNA

    A spelling error: “varmint”
    Response: correct the spelling
    Answer: a possible result of the fall


    Rob :Wink
     
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    I had in mind virus variant.
     
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    I remember back in the early 1970’s when the magazine, SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN first published the full genetic code for a virus. It was about 3 pages of text; viruses are rather simple things. It was amazing!

    Beginning in the 1990’s through to just last year scientists, working in the Human Genome Project accomplished the full sequencing of a human being… more than 3 billion letters!!!

    So by this time we know quite a bit about the variety that occurs among something as simple as a virus.

    Similar to cell-based life forms, viruses also undergo the evolutionary process of natural selection, viruses change as they react to various stimuli.

    Different types of viruses can also inter-mix genetic material between themselves to form unique hybrids. This is one way of how new viruses develop.

    So to answer your question, viruses evolve over time; they change over time, responding to environmental elements that they encounter.

    Rob
     
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    Wuhan lab
     
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