• disguy_ovahea@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    Well, technically that’s true. Without analyzing a fertilized egg, we don’t know with certainty what the result will be.

    For example, a woman could give birth to an albino without knowing before birth. Albinism is a mutation in the melanin production gene. The mutation forms in-utero. The equivalent to an in-utero mutation in an oviparous (egg-laying) animal would occur inside the egg.

    So the direct ancestor of the chicken laid an egg that mutated into the first chicken egg, then the first chicken hatched from it.