The lovely thing about science is that it doesn't care what you believe, what you misunderstand, or what you don't comprehend at all. So let's science this.
I'll need two volunteers from amongst the usual suspects to balance this, I'll take the first two that reply, and @Yukon_Jack and @John 6IX Breezy to answer a few quick questions that should sort this all out.
(1) Are the various different organisms that inhabit this planet related? If so how? In particular, how are humans related to all the rest?
- e.g.: All canines are related and all felines are related but cats and dogs are not related to each other. Humans aren't related to either and merely serve as food providers, petters, and mobile scratching posts.
(2) With respect to your answer in #1 above, would you expect any similarities in the non-coding DNA of these organisms? If so, what patterns should we expect to observe and why?
- e.g.: Dogs and all other canines share identical non-coding DNA. Similarly, cats and all other felines share identical non-coding DNA. However, the non-coding DNA of cats, dogs, and humans is completely different. This is why all dogs go to heaven, all cats go to hell, and humans are fucked up.
I'll need two volunteers from amongst the usual suspects to balance this, I'll take the first two that reply, and @Yukon_Jack and @John 6IX Breezy to answer a few quick questions that should sort this all out.
(1) Are the various different organisms that inhabit this planet related? If so how? In particular, how are humans related to all the rest?
- e.g.: All canines are related and all felines are related but cats and dogs are not related to each other. Humans aren't related to either and merely serve as food providers, petters, and mobile scratching posts.
(2) With respect to your answer in #1 above, would you expect any similarities in the non-coding DNA of these organisms? If so, what patterns should we expect to observe and why?
- e.g.: Dogs and all other canines share identical non-coding DNA. Similarly, cats and all other felines share identical non-coding DNA. However, the non-coding DNA of cats, dogs, and humans is completely different. This is why all dogs go to heaven, all cats go to hell, and humans are fucked up.