Re: True things about evolution

MikeBGene@aol.com
Sat, 20 Nov 1999 10:27:10 EST

Chris writes:

<< The only
*legitimate* definitions of macroevolution are those that define it as some
degree of change over time in some lineage (possibly, for example, change to
the point of no longer being able to inbreed with the parent-species).>>

Hmm. My family can read and write in English, but 100 years ago, this
was not true of my ancestors. Thus, my family lineage entails a change
over time. And we can't interbreed since great-grand-daddy and mom
are dead. I thus offer my family as an example of macroevolution. ;)

Mike