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Daniel Smith
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Icon 1 posted 05. September 2007 13:57      Profile for Daniel Smith   Email Daniel Smith   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
quote:
David L. Hagen
Per Von Ruckerson's question:

"Why do men have nipples?"

The key Design based reason is economy of genetic code and regulation. This enables one structure to be used with a male/female regulatory switch and consequent growth of different structures. I predict that the alternatives would require greater genetic encoding and/or regulation.

That works a lot better than "Because of natural selection."!

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Icon 1 posted 27. September 2007 06:56      Profile for peter borger   Email peter borger   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Agree, programs and switches.
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Icon 1 posted 27. September 2007 09:27      Profile for nosivad   Email nosivad   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
That may be but the facts are that in many invertebrate phyla sex determination does not involve hormones as in mammals but is determined strictly by the local genetic environment.

"A past evolution is undeniable, a present evolution undemonstrable"
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Icon 1 posted 28. September 2007 08:43      Profile for peter borger   Email peter borger   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Programs may as well be switched on/off by heatshock proteins, RNAs, whatever.
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Icon 1 posted 28. September 2007 09:43      Profile for nosivad   Email nosivad   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Does anyone believe that such switches are going to produce new species and if so what is the evidence?

"A past evolution is undeniable, a present evolution undemonstrable."
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