more-intelligenter design
I just stumbled across an interesting read about some cancer cells that have speciated from human cells. Cells from a human have mutated into an entirely new species. They have multiplied, and refused to either age or die 50 years after the donor passed away.
Basically, what has happened is as follows:
1. Cells started as normal cervical cells in a female human.
2. Cells got infected by HPV (unforunately for the host, it’s the strain that causes cancer).
3. Cells were harvested in a biopsy and preserved.
4. Host died of cancer.
5. Harvested cells reproduced… rapidly… a lot…
6. In a strange twist, unlike normal human cells, these harvested cells neither died in the absence of the rest of the body, nor aged – TO THIS DAY.
7. These cells were harvested 50 years ago.
And recently, scientists blessed this line of cells that *originated in a human* as an entirely *new species.*
Evolution still a crock?
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