Evolution is simple, is it?

27/02/2019

Evolution is simple, is it?

The process of evolution is driven solely by simple, very insignificant, and small steps.

The first life-form is regarded as being incredibly simple. Is this belief reasonable?

AND -- How simple is simple?

Here are some facts!

The smallest 'known' genome that can constitute a cell is Mycoplasma genitalium. It consists of 521 genes (482 protein encoding genes) within one circular chromosome of 582,970 base pairs.

To consider this -- and more facts -- regarding the immense complexity of the most basic life forms. SELECT LINK -- 'Evolution is simple'

Are the 'most simple forms of life' actually simple? -- or immensely complex?

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