| kazadoom said: and yet it is still e. coli. Write when it miraculously becomes something else. That has and never will be proven. |
The 12 cultures may still be e-coli, but they are all distinct from the original culture and from the other cultures. This evolution would continue and eventually speciation will occur. this is a well understood process.
But I take it you need directly observed speciation? The incredible fossil record that demonstrates the evolution of certain species into others and the well supported genetic evidence doesn't prove anything to you.
It has to be directly observed? I could throw names of species that have undergone observed speciation at you, like Drosophila paulistorum. But I know that if you don't accept evolution based on the massive volumes of evidence that has already been collected, I know that providing examples of observed speciation wont do much more to change your mind. Sorry.







