Board Thread:Clubs/@comment-38195691-20191127162526/@comment-72.205.23.158-20191219154452

Ok, yes, the offspring of people and animals aren't the same as thier parents. But the genes they are getting are from their parents. For example, a child being born from two brown eyed parents is because their parents both had a recessive gene and both parents gave the recessive gene to the child. That's not a new gene.

As time goes on, yes, children won't look a lot like their great-great-great-grandparents, and the same thing happens with animals. But that's not because they're getting new genes, they're just getting whatever genes their parents had. And the humans are still humans, and the animals are still animals.

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