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by bigDinosaur
1286 days ago
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It's amusing how downright hard it is to avoid teleological explanations of evolution. In this case it is important to note that this mutation presumably existed before poachers so they cannot be the cause of the actual genetics of tuskless elephants - but they are the cause of why the ratio is now changing. So I'd say your counterfactual is wrong: there would be a few tuskless elephants but having no evolutionary advantage they would not become the dominant phenotype. If a species lacks the preexisting genetic diversity here, it dies. |
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This sounds like an argument made by creationists to deny evolution. The genes were always there and we are just seeing a change in expression.
When people of science have silly public debates like this, science loses. Stop being pedantic!