Mutations are lucky

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Mutations are lucky

For all those who claim that mutations always lead to death, I have news for you. Mutations are lucky. If you read the short article below, you will see that a 4 leaf clover is a mutation. It seems that the clover plant doesn’t die when this mutation takes place. This is just another example of evolution at work.

Why Do Some Clovers Have Four Leaves?

The leaves of clover plants are said to hold the luck o' the Irish when they sport four leaves. This myth likely arose because four-leaf clovers are rare finds — the result of an equally rare genetic mutation in the clover plant.

There are about 300 species in the clover genus Trifolium, or trefoil, so named because the plants usually have three leaves, or technically, leaflets. The ones you typically find in North America are white clover (Trifolium repens).

Typically all clover plants feature leaves that have three leaflets on them — legend has it that St. Patrick used this so-called shamrock as the symbol of the Holy Trinity. But occasionally the genetics of the clover result in the rare four-leaflet variety, and sometimes even higher-numbered leaves.

"The 4-leaf (technically, 4-leaflet) and higher-leaflet variants are caused by rare genetic mutations," biologist Kenneth Olsen of Washington University in St. Louis told LiveScience.

According to the Web site of the Guinness Book of World Records, the most leaves ever found on a clover are 18. This many-leafed specimen was found by Shigeo Obara of Japan on May 25, 2002.

http://www.livescience.com/mysteries/four-leaf-clovers-llm-100317.html

Re: Mutations are lucky

Four Leaf Clover is a pagan symbol and tied in with dark-forces, nothing but the devil's work.

mmm.. why not talk about human mutations rather then the pagan plant myth that insults god and has no place in his world?

for example:

an extra penis, a tail, an extra rib, born without certain organs like appendix...etc etc..

Originally posted by Wild Shadow
mmm.. why not talk about human mutations rather then the pagan plant myth that insults god and has no place in his world?

for example:

an extra penis, a tail, an extra rib, born without certain organs like appendix...etc etc..

But today is St. Patrick day. 😄

hmm. i didnt know that..

you know what would be a cool lucky four leaf clover?

a white pigmented one with hallucinogen properties i guess high lvls of alkaline properties...

Originally posted by Shakyamunison
But today is St. Patrick day. 😄

Saints are a pagan abomination.

Red hair is caused by a mutation.

So is lactose-tolerance.

So yeah 😛

bunch of freaks all of them... 😒

YouTube video

they are marked by the beast, or god as the sons and daughters of cain..

Originally posted by Shakyamunison
But today is St. Patrick day. 😄
Yes, yes it is. Though Irish people need to infect that gene with outsiders. They're too red and..and they glow at night....yeah, we need defuse that.

Oh and Wild Shadow....LOL.

Ginger fire bush kids....lol

Originally posted by Peach
Red hair is caused by a mutation.

So is lactose-tolerance.

So yeah 😛


I am a mutant and not a mutant, respectively.

sweet life.

Originally posted by Red Nemesis
I am a mutant and not a mutant, respectively.

sweet life.

Same here 😂

Re: Mutations are lucky

Originally posted by Shakyamunison
For all those who claim that mutations always lead to death, I have news for you. Mutations are lucky. If you read the short article below, you will see that a 4 leaf clover is a mutation. It seems that the clover plant doesn’t die when this mutation takes place. This is just another example of evolution at work.

http://www.livescience.com/mysteries/four-leaf-clovers-llm-100317.html

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Mutations aren't always lucky either. The vast majority of mutations do jack.

Re: Mutations are lucky

Originally posted by Shakyamunison
For all those who claim that mutations always lead to death, I have news for you. Mutations are lucky. If you read the short article below, you will see that a 4 leaf clover is a mutation. It seems that the clover plant doesn’t die when this mutation takes place. This is just another example of evolution at work.

http://www.livescience.com/mysteries/four-leaf-clovers-llm-100317.html

mutations are not like death..death does not steam mutations.

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Originally posted by Thundar
mutations are not like death..death does not steam mutations.

I'm sorry, but I don't get what you are saying. 🙂

You don't get mutation either...so that is not surprising.

Originally posted by Ordo
You don't get mutation either...so that is not surprising.

Stop it. Don't be vindictive.

"Mutations are lucky" is both scientifically and theoretically incorrect.

Originally posted by Ordo
"Mutations are lucky" is both scientifically and theoretically incorrect.
Tell that to the X-men.

They even got their own movie, I'd say that's pretty lucky.

Originally posted by Mindset
Tell that to the X-men.

They even got their own movie, I'd say that's pretty lucky.

Pfft, everyone knows the X-Men aren't really mutants. They're a delayed reaction to deliberate genetic manipulation performed by the Celestials. Also some of them are ugly.

YOU'RE UGLY!