Science, Creation & EvolutionInformationNot if they were even close to the same species we are today. They could have only had two different alleles for the same gene locus. We know from sad experience that even one extra chromosome usually has severe and harmful effects. We can observe what polyploidy does to humans today, and we can therefore rule out dozens of extra chromosomes in the first humans. Even if they did have all that extra genome, it would have taken massive evolutionary changes to turn such creatures into modern humans. God created one man and one woman. However, He did it as He does most things in this world. By means of nature. No. I'm just observing that Adam and Eve could not have had all of the variation we see in today's humans. |
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