According to a study, "Our results imply that humans and chimpanzees differ by at least 6%...which stands in stark contrast to the oft-cited 1.5% difference between orthologous nucleotide sequences. https://t.co/cNYwhNFgJH https://t.co/oTWAd3JKxA
@leroyb756 @EMaxwell56 This is my last comment cus you haven't produced no proof whatsoever and I literally got proof for days but here https://t.co/fIXWO65JhH https://t.co/VetkQ6EqkF https://t.co/4qm0EN0gwr https://t.co/3YWqCwUSsj https://t.co/kbFpRvgnEV
@ZaminIqbal @lh3lh3 @BickhartDerek @sedlazeck @MikkoRautiaine3 @dany2k @mike_schatz I'm just going to butt-in here with an oldie-but-goodie (from my lab): https://t.co/fTZ6OA1xjo
@ScientiaPercept https://t.co/wKiOykgsxn https://t.co/TkYFyw8GSW https://t.co/id1pPhpPaN https://t.co/NKVXFnz2tn https://t.co/5jKPHyluFR Hopefully this makes you elated🙏
@ardenking55 @DarthCalculus @joelsettecase @R_M_Huffman @ReformPokeProf 1-Recent data shows > 6% difference 2-Epigenome analysis shows even greater differences & crushes evolutionary models 3-Fossil "links" still missing for EVERY family common ance
Beklemeye gerek yok. Ben kaynaklarımı paylaşayım itirazınızı yapın https://t.co/riEua68PFr https://t.co/2zOoPiYXOe https://t.co/0lNu3ntpsw
@loadsofducksThe Evolution of Mammalian Gene Families http://t.co/YWMnViYBxL @LogicalNarwhal @Lenn_Len
@loadsofducksThe Evolution of Mammalian Gene Families http://t.co/YWMnViYBxL @LogicalNarwhal @Lenn_Len
Hehe, chimp got it right: http://t.co/zP3s5RAf; chimp & human genomes differ by only ~ 1.5% (or 6% w gene loss & gain; http://t.co/0s930xd2)