• Question: If cells are created every seven months, what is the chance that one will mutate, spread, and class me/you as a new species?

    Asked by Gabe to Daniel, Amy on 5 Jan 2020.
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      Amy Mason answered on 5 Jan 2020:


      I can’t put a number on this without doing much more research, but I do know that

      – Mutations happen all the time in our body due to errors in cell copying. Most of these are harmless and unnoticeable. Sometimes they aren’t harmless and cause rapid cell growth, which becomes a tumour and can make you very ill.

      – the difference between species is much larger than a single change to your DNA. There are millions of differences in DNA between you and me, but we are the same species (I assume!)

      – So you would need either a lot of changes or one giant change altering a lot of your DNA (bitten by radioactive comicbook spider?). At which point, there is a more worrying question – are you still you, if that much of your DNA has changed?

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