Where in our dna are instincts coded?
December 4, 2018 at 6:12 am
(This post was last modified: December 4, 2018 at 6:14 am by ignoramus.)
We may have mapped most animal's genomes, but I don't think we have any idea what 80-90% of the junk dna is for?
Like the gif below and eg: new born sea turtles scrambling straight for the sea within minutes of being born so as to not get eaten.
Same as eg: deer, wild horses, giraffes etc, desperately trying to standup and follow mother within a few hours of being born for the same reasons.
Then again the question should be: do we even know what it would look like in the genome even if we found it?
Innate knowledge is probably only a tiny % of dna programming of a complex animal we aren't familiar with. We have lots to learn.
Like the gif below and eg: new born sea turtles scrambling straight for the sea within minutes of being born so as to not get eaten.
Same as eg: deer, wild horses, giraffes etc, desperately trying to standup and follow mother within a few hours of being born for the same reasons.
Then again the question should be: do we even know what it would look like in the genome even if we found it?
Innate knowledge is probably only a tiny % of dna programming of a complex animal we aren't familiar with. We have lots to learn.
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