charity wrote:So my question is this: Where did the other 23 chromosomes come from? Obviosly, Mary's 23 could not simply have been doubled, because she had no Y chromosome to contribute and have a male child.
Do miracles come in different sizes? Are there "big" miracles and "little" miracles? Well, assuming there are, it should be noted that it wouldn't take an entire Y chromosmome to turn Mary's doubled set into something that would produce a male. One gene, called SRY, is enough to confer as much maleness as Jesus ever exhibited (since he had no offspring as far as we know). SRY has the sequence:
gttgaggggg tgttgagggc ggagaaatgc aagtttcatt acaaaagtta acgtaacaaa
gaatctggta gaagtgagtt ttggatagta aaataagttt cgaactctgg cacctttcaa
ttttgtcgca ctctccttgt ttttgacaat gcaatcatat gcttctgcta tgttaagcgt
attcaacagc gatgattaca gtccagctgt gcaagagaat attcccgctc tccggagaag
ctcttccttc ctttgcactg aaagctgtaa ctctaagtat cagtgtgaaa cgggagaaaa
cagtaaaggc aacgtccagg atagagtgaa gcgacccatg aacgcattca tcgtgtggtc
tcgcgatcag aggcgcaaga tggctctaga gaatcccaga atgcgaaact cagagatcag
caagcagctg ggataccagt ggaaaatgct tactgaagcc gaaaaatggc cattcttcca
ggaggcacag aaattacagg ccatgcacag agagaaatac ccgaattata agtatcgacc
tcgtcggaag gcgaagatgc tgccgaagaa ttgcagtttg cttcccgcag atcccgcttc
ggtactctgc agcgaagtgc aactggacaa caggttgtac agggatgact gtacgaaagc
cacacactca agaatggagc accagctagg ccacttaccg cccatcaacg cagccagctc
accgcagcaa cgggaccgct acagccactg gacaaagctg taggacaatc gggtaacatt
ggctacaaag acctacctag atgctccttt ttacgataac ttacagccct cactttctta
tgtttagttt caatattgtt ttcttttctc tggctaataa aggccttatt catttca
As far as protein coding genes go, this is one of the smallest. SRY doesn't even have any introns. I wonder why....
Charity wrote:By the way, for all you evolutioninsts out there, how do you determine exaclty when a new species has evolved? Or do you use some kind of contiuum, and man never really became a different species, just a spot on a continuum?
I lean towards "just a spot on a continuum".