Evolution fast forward: Dog breeding

150 years of Dog breeding shows what evolution actually means. Dead end.


The following figure illustrates the huge differences between different breeds of dog skulls. Variation has occurred rapidly, mostly during the last 150 years as a result of so called artificial selection.

The skull morphogenesis, i.e. the determination of the shape of the skull, is based on epigenetic mechanism, mainly on certain histone methylation.

I have claimed that the variation is only caused by epigenetic factors and leads to sequence alterations that burden the genome and cause genetic degeneration and disease.

Now, can we have honest answers from the evolutionists? What condition might be the dog breed genome today?

You have just seen the evolution in Fast Forward. Dead end.

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