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Originally Posted by Tokolosh
No one has ever observed the origin of a new species by selection, natural or otherwise. Bacteria should be the easiest organisms in which to observe this, because bacteria can produce thousands of generations in a matter of months, and they can be subjected to powerful mutation-causing agents and intense selection. Nevertheless, in over a century of research no new species of bacteria have emerged.
Can any of you explain this?
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dude! they have observed speciation in flatworms, in bacteria, in fruit flies, in all sorts of animals!!!!!