Originally Posted by Fubarski
Originally Posted by antelope_sniper
All total, there's over 700 strains of e.coli, with greater genetic differences then there is between humans and c-h-impanzee's.


There's different strains of e. coli as denominated by scientists.

They're grouped according to their shared similarities.

The genetic differences prove that they ain't evolvin, they're stayin the same, in their own lane.


That's because the subsets that are different enough to no longer belong to the species e.coli get their own name. such as:
E. albertii
E. fergusonii
E. hermannii
E. marmotae[2]
E. vulneris

E.albertii wasn't identified until 2003.


You didn't use logic or reason to get into this opinion, I cannot use logic or reason to get you out of it.

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