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r/PeterExplainsTheJoke • u/WithSkelly • Apr 24 '26
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For a miracle, this seems a thing that happens pretty often.
1 u/SenatorCrabHat Apr 26 '26 Considering that: The human Genome has roughly 3.2 billion of base pairs, and 46 chromosomes need to split and reform to create the 23 pairs, half based on the father, half on the mother. That through this process of billions of duplication, happening billions of times, a child will only really receive ~60 mutations That between 10%-20% of pregnancies result in miscarriage That 40-50% of fertilized ova fail to implant Miracle any complex organism is here at all really. 1 u/LankyPen3532 Apr 27 '26 r/ObviouslyAJoke
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Miracle any complex organism is here at all really.
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For a miracle, this seems a thing that happens pretty often.