#70 – Origin and evolution of … species (part 1)

Most people don’t know: the genome is a formatted database with read/write memory systems which can reorganize itself to produce new species.

Last week, we gave a thumbnail sketch of genetics as most people understand it. We distilled that common understanding into five basic statements, and showed how most people think new species arise from genetic mistakes and accidents. And we said we would be talking to Dr. James Shapiro, a world-leading geneticist with 60 years of experience, who co-leads a large group of world-leading scientists who collectively want the world to know that most people are misinformed on both points. The common understanding is not just outdated, but deceptively wrong!

Here’s what he told us about those five basic statements.

Fasten your seat belts!

(1) it’s all about DNA: who you and your children are is all completely determined by your DNA;

Your brain cells, muscle cells, blood cells … and all the other cells of your body … have exactly the same DNA. And yet they’re so very unique in many ways. What makes them different from each other — and you from anybody else — is determined largely by another molecule: RNA.


(2) DNA is a long molecule which gathers together many genes, like beads on a string, which code for the proteins that your body is made of;

Only a very small fraction of your genome (the total collection of all your genetic material) codes for proteins; perhaps just a few percent. Most of the rest of your DNA codes for RNA molecules which regulate the entire genetic machine. Any given “gene” (discrete chunk of information) has bits and pieces scattered all over your genome.


(3) cells do everything they can to protect those genes from any kind of change;

Your cells have built-in mechanisms which do the exact opposite of that: they actively change the organization of your DNA by:

– moving large chunks from one position to another, even between chromosomes (recombination and reorganization);

– moving large chunks between completely different species (“horizontal transmission”, in contrast to the standard “vertical transmission” from your parents);

– combining the genomes of two different related species to produce a new third species (hybridization) or produce an entirely different kind of organism (the origin of the mitochondria and chloroplast);

(4) UV light and mutagenic chemicals cause random mutations in the DNA, which can alter the function of the proteins they encode;

Cells have very good error-correcting mechanisms which undo those kinds of mistakes, as well as those made when the “photocopier” (the DNA-duplicating machine) goes on the fritz;


(5) those random mutations accumulate over time, producing individuals with new characteristics (e.g., blood type; hair color) and eventually … a new species;

The occasional random mutations which might make it through the error-correcting mechanisms referred to in #4 above are completely unable to explain the origin of major changes in a given species (new “phenotypes”), let alone the origin of entirely new species.

How much more wrong could we have been?

This new and improved understanding of genetics and biological evolution open up new ways to defuse the debates which keep coming up when creationists push back on the Theory of Evolution.

As always, tell us what you think …

To find more about Dr. James Shapiro and the group of scholars he co-leads seeking to bring awareness to this new understanding of genetics, go to The Third Way of Evolution.

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