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If evolution is real, how did a singular preexisting organism from the primordial soup lead to humans with two sexes? In other words, at some point a self reproducing asexual organism had to have mutated into a gendered organism. But once it does, how does it then reproduce?

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evolution_of_sexual_reproduction

^ Sure seems like scientists don’t really know and are just making up bullshit. All the examples deal with bacteria, viruses, yeast, or plants. Doesn’t address the initial mechanistic origin of reproduction for simian like beings.

If evolution is real, how did a singular preexisting organism from the primordial soup lead to humans with two sexes? In other words, at some point a self reproducing asexual organism had to have mutated into a gendered organism. But once it does, how does it then reproduce? https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evolution_of_sexual_reproduction ^ Sure seems like scientists don’t really know and are just making up bullshit. All the examples deal with bacteria, viruses, yeast, or plants. Doesn’t address the initial mechanistic origin of reproduction for simian like beings.

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A lot of creatures are capable of switching their sex when they need to. So no you dont need "two significant sets mutations in two different animals" Fish seem to be the first creatures capable of sexual reproduction and to this day many of them can pretty much change sex at will. Id imagine the start of sexual reproduction happened along gender lines that were blurred to begin with.

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That happens because they have genetics which allowed for it are already in place. See square one.