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User: "Jd"
Date: 30 Jun 2007 05:35:49 PM
Object: Snails correct scientific thought patterns
******Sea Snails Break The Law******
Science Daily — In evolution, complicated structures often get lost. Dollo's Law states that
complicated structures can't be re-evolved because the genes that code for them were lost or have
mutated. A group of sea snails breaks Dollo's law, Rachel Collin, Staff Scientist at the Smithsonian
Tropical Research Institute and colleagues from two Chilean universities announce in the April,
2007, Biological Bulletin.
Indeed, they found that motile, feeding larvae had been lost and re-gained in the same family group,
which breaks Dollo's law. Collin sums this up: "The embryos of limpets in a group called
Crepipatella seem to retain some of the apparatus they would need for larval feeding and swimming,
even though they do not produce larvae. Then, from DNA data we see that one species with larvae has
re-evolved in the middle of a group that doesn't have them. It does go both ways! There's more
flexibility in animal evolution than people thought."
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/04/070424121820.htm
So you see how ToE "Law" works.
Jd
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User: "Bob LeChevalier"

Title: Re: Snails correct scientific thought patterns 01 Jul 2007 01:23:23 AM
Jd <ZionsFire@att.net> wrote:

******Sea Snails Break The Law******

Science Daily — In evolution, complicated structures often get lost. Dollo's Law states that
complicated structures can't be re-evolved because the genes that code for them were lost or have
mutated. A group of sea snails breaks Dollo's law, Rachel Collin, Staff Scientist at the Smithsonian
Tropical Research Institute and colleagues from two Chilean universities announce in the April,
2007, Biological Bulletin.

Indeed, they found that motile, feeding larvae had been lost and re-gained in the same family group,
which breaks Dollo's law. Collin sums this up: "The embryos of limpets in a group called
Crepipatella seem to retain some of the apparatus they would need for larval feeding and swimming,
even though they do not produce larvae. Then, from DNA data we see that one species with larvae has
re-evolved in the middle of a group that doesn't have them. It does go both ways! There's more
flexibility in animal evolution than people thought."

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/04/070424121820.htm

So you see how ToE "Law" works.

5 words are sufficient to successfully counter your nonsense.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dollo's_law

Dollo's Law is a hypothesis ...

While it may be called a "law", it in fact is NOT a scientific law,
any more than Murphy's Law is.
All you posting shows is that the hypothesis is not correct as
originally stated.
lojbab
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User: "Mike Painter"

Title: Re: Snails correct scientific thought patterns 02 Jul 2007 09:52:00 PM
Jd wrote:

******Sea Snails Break The Law******

Science Daily - In evolution, complicated structures often get lost.
Dollo's Law states that complicated structures can't be re-evolved
because the genes that code for them were lost or have mutated. A
group of sea snails breaks Dollo's law, Rachel Collin, Staff
Scientist at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute and
colleagues from two Chilean universities announce in the April, 2007,
Biological Bulletin.

Indeed, they found that motile, feeding larvae had been lost and
re-gained in the same family group, which breaks Dollo's law. Collin
sums this up: "The embryos of limpets in a group called Crepipatella
seem to retain some of the apparatus they would need for larval
feeding and swimming, even though they do not produce larvae. Then,
from DNA data we see that one species with larvae has re-evolved in
the middle of a group that doesn't have them. It does go both ways!
There's more flexibility in animal evolution than people thought."

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/04/070424121820.htm

So you see how ToE "Law" works.

Quite well. While there are no "laws" in the sense the term is commonly used
outside science, a law against speeding for example, this finding will
modify the theory if need be.
Conversly it could be pointed out that most civil and criminal laws are
modified all the time.
And of course if you are a christian, you know that the laws in the OT have
been modified and ignored through time as they became a problem in society
or society gained a higher moral sense.
Usury is forbidden but that got in the way of commerce so it went away.
We don't kill women for being raped anymore (just rarely convict the
rapist.)
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User: "Jd"

Title: Re: Snails correct scientific thought patterns 20 Jul 2007 07:59:30 PM
Mike Painter wrote:

Jd wrote:

******Sea Snails Break The Law******

Science Daily - In evolution, complicated structures often get lost.
Dollo's Law states that complicated structures can't be re-evolved
because the genes that code for them were lost or have mutated. A
group of sea snails breaks Dollo's law, Rachel Collin, Staff
Scientist at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute and
colleagues from two Chilean universities announce in the April, 2007,
Biological Bulletin.

Indeed, they found that motile, feeding larvae had been lost and
re-gained in the same family group, which breaks Dollo's law. Collin
sums this up: "The embryos of limpets in a group called Crepipatella
seem to retain some of the apparatus they would need for larval
feeding and swimming, even though they do not produce larvae. Then,
from DNA data we see that one species with larvae has re-evolved in
the middle of a group that doesn't have them. It does go both ways!
There's more flexibility in animal evolution than people thought."

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/04/070424121820.htm

So you see how ToE "Law" works.


Quite well. While there are no "laws" in the sense the term is commonly used
outside science, a law against speeding for example, this finding will
modify the theory if need be.

Conversly it could be pointed out that most civil and criminal laws are
modified all the time.
And of course if you are a christian, you know that the laws in the OT have
been modified and ignored through time as they became a problem in society
or society gained a higher moral sense.
Usury is forbidden but that got in the way of commerce so it went away.
We don't kill women for being raped anymore (just rarely convict the
rapist.)

There you go trying to change the subject like Bob does. I met a women the other day that told me
that doing that was one of her secret weapons when conversations start drifting in an unfavorable
direction.
And so feminization has claimed another male.
Did you know that manipulation is a form of witchcraft?
Jd
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User: "Mark K. Bilbo"

Title: Re: Snails correct scientific thought patterns 30 Jun 2007 05:38:03 PM
On Sat, 30 Jun 2007 22:35:49 +0000, Jd wrote:

So you see how ToE "Law" works.

Yes, the theory is updated as new data is available.
This is what we call, "Science".
(Look it up)
--
Mark K. Bilbo a.a. #1423
EAC Department of Linguistic Subversion
------------------------------------------------------------
"You know, I'd get it if people were just looking for a
way to fill the holes. But they want the holes. They wanna
live in the holes. And they go nuts when someone else
pours dirt in their holes.
"Climb out of your holes people!"
- Dr. House, on faith
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