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Never said anything about inbreeding
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I know. I'm asking
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I never said anything that would require an organism to inbreed, explain why you think inbreeding would need to occur based on what I said.
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Because it can't further its species with others unless they had similar or compatible chromosomes, right? I just inferred that most likely mate would be a sibling. Please correct me if I'm wrong
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I really appreciate your open "attitude" I guess you could call it. We don't find to many people like that, I really appreciate it. :)
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I would think the entire species would be evolving at the same time. It wouldn't be just one animal evolving at a time.
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That seems too lucky of a scenario. They all got the same mutation at the same time?
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Idk man, this whole thread has my mind blown lol. Isn't this world awesome?
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Breeding with the same species is not like donating organs, your chromosomes are compatible with the same species and will always be able to produce offspring. Unless you have a disease of course. Heredity takes care of the gene pool, you don't need similar genes to produce successful offspring.