BS> bs> You mean a species has been observed to evolve into another,
BS> bs> separate species in a lab?
BS> FR> Indeed it has -- and continues to be observed.
BS> My mistake on that for not being more clear as to my meaning. I
BS> meant a new species of a different, or new, genus, family or order from
BS> the that of the original genus, family or order. Has this been
BS> observed?
You'll want to be careful not to change your meaning in mid-argument.
The answer to your original argument is yes; in fact, you can
create a new species yourself.
Your second question is really, has a new genus, family, or order
been observed in the lab or in the wild? AFAIK, no.
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