The Naked Scientists
  • Login
  • Register
  • Podcasts
      • The Naked Scientists
      • eLife
      • Naked Genetics
      • Naked Astronomy
      • In short
      • Naked Neuroscience
      • Ask! The Naked Scientists
      • Question of the Week
      • Archive
      • Video
      • SUBSCRIBE to our Podcasts
  • Articles
      • Science News
      • Features
      • Interviews
      • Answers to Science Questions
  • Get Naked
      • Donate
      • Do an Experiment
      • Science Forum
      • Ask a Question
  • About
      • Meet the team
      • Our Sponsors
      • Site Map
      • Contact us

User menu

  • Login
  • Register
  • Home
  • Help
  • Search
  • Tags
  • Recent Topics
  • Login
  • Register
  1. Naked Science Forum
  2. Life Sciences
  3. Plant Sciences, Zoology & Evolution
  4. What drives evolution?
« previous next »
  • Print
Pages: [1]   Go Down

What drives evolution?

  • 2 Replies
  • 2389 Views
  • 0 Tags

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

Offline katieHaylor (OP)

  • Naked Scientist Producer
  • Global Moderator
  • Sr. Member
  • ********
  • 475
  • Activity:
    0%
  • Thanked: 2 times
  • Naked Science Forum Newbie
    • The Naked Scientists
What drives evolution?
« on: 01/10/2018 13:43:24 »

Kyle asks:

While I see that the evidence for evolution is overwhelming from genetics/molecular biology, the fossil record, and so on and so forth (so many categories could be mentioned), I have not seen evidence for the notion that the driving mechanism of evolution is natural selection of beneficial mutations, usually DNA copying errors. I’ve searched for experimental confirmation of this and can’t seem to find it. How can we assert this is the mechanism? How do we know this, experimentally?

Can you help?
Logged
 



guest45734

  • Guest
Re: What drives evolution?
« Reply #1 on: 01/10/2018 14:44:30 »
Charles Darwin was a pigeon fancier. He thought all breeds of pigeons were descended from the rock pigeon, this has apparently now been confirmed by DNA sequencing see https://www.ibtimes.co.uk/charles-darwin-theory-evolution-pigeons-rock-dna-430600.
Logged
 

Offline RD

  • Naked Science Forum GOD!
  • *******
  • 9094
  • Activity:
    0%
  • Thanked: 163 times
Re: What drives evolution?
« Reply #2 on: 01/10/2018 16:30:29 »
Quote from: katieHaylor on 01/10/2018 13:43:24
... I have not seen evidence for the notion that the driving mechanism of evolution is natural selection of beneficial mutations, usually DNA copying errors. I’ve searched for experimental confirmation of this and can’t seem to find it. How can we assert this is the mechanism? How do we know this, experimentally?

Mutations occur, fact. Some are beneficial, some neutral, some harmful,
(the latter category is evidence against the mutations being the work of a hidden intelligent designer).   


https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Theistic_evolution#Arguments_against_theistic_evolution
« Last Edit: 01/10/2018 16:37:55 by RD »
Logged
 



  • Print
Pages: [1]   Go Up
« previous next »
Tags:
 
There was an error while thanking
Thanking...
  • SMF 2.0.15 | SMF © 2017, Simple Machines
    Privacy Policy
    SMFAds for Free Forums
  • Naked Science Forum ©

Page created in 0.331 seconds with 30 queries.

  • Podcasts
  • Articles
  • Get Naked
  • About
  • Contact us
  • Advertise
  • Privacy Policy
  • Subscribe to newsletter
  • We love feedback

Follow us

cambridge_logo_footer.png

©The Naked Scientists® 2000–2017 | The Naked Scientists® and Naked Science® are registered trademarks created by Dr Chris Smith. Information presented on this website is the opinion of the individual contributors and does not reflect the general views of the administrators, editors, moderators, sponsors, Cambridge University or the public at large.