RE: Question About Creationists
May 21, 2012 at 11:03 pm
(This post was last modified: May 21, 2012 at 11:04 pm by Abishalom.)
(May 21, 2012 at 10:53 pm)popeyespappy Wrote:Is you comprehension lacking? Have you ever heard of sample size?
Excerpt from abstract of said study...
Quote:To study the genomic divergences among hominoids and to estimate the effective population size of the common ancestor of humans and chimpanzees, we selected 53 autosomal intergenic nonrepetitive DNA segments from the human genome and sequenced them in a human, a chimpanzee, a gorilla, and an orangutan.Do you know what that means when it says they selected 53 segments? But wait they tell us how long these 53 segments are...
Quote:The sequence divergences in other regions between hominoids were estimated from extensive data in GenBank and the literature, and Alus showed the highest divergence, followed in order by Y-linked noncoding regions, pseudogenes, autosomal intergenic regions, X-linked noncoding regions, synonymous sites, introns, and nonsynonymous sites. The neighbor-joining tree derived from the concatenated sequence of the 53 segments--24,234 bp in length--supports the Homo-Pan clade with a 100% bootstrap value24,234 base pairs...out of 3 billion possible...which corroborates another point I made earlier...