• TiredThinker
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    What is the point of DNA that degrades versus evolves? Can we assume that everything that occurs has a reason?
  • 180 Proof
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    What is the point of DNA that degrades versus evolves?TiredThinker
    Amid persisting, dynamic environmental pressures, DNA does both (i.e. molecular self-replication) via asexual and sexual reproduction. What are you talking about?

    Can we assume that everything that occurs has a reason?
    What is the "reason" e.g. virtual particles (i.e. random events) "occur"? :confused:

    Consider:
    https://thephilosophyforum.com/discussion/comment/748602
  • TiredThinker
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    Does our DNA evolve within our lives though? Of course our species has been able to continue and adapt to our environments or else we wouldn't existence to discuss it. I worry argument that is based mostly on the fact of existence is overused. I just want to know if our DNA takes more and bigger positive turns to negative in our lifetime.
  • 180 Proof
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    Does our DNA evolve within our lives though?TiredThinker
    No. Populations evolve and individuals develop.
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