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The genetic similarity between man and Cambanzy Is it true?
#31
RE: The genetic similarity between man and Cambanzy Is it true?
(December 29, 2014 at 5:48 pm)Exian Wrote:
(December 29, 2014 at 5:42 pm)Alex K Wrote: I totally believe it. Just the other day I parallel parked my car by ear.

Baaahaha

Is that a baby Christmas opossum?

It's our white red-eyed syrian hamster plus some Gimp snow Big Grin He's about half a year old on the pic, he's just a big baby face...
The fool hath said in his heart, There is a God. They are corrupt, they have done abominable works, there is none that doeth good.
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#32
RE: The genetic similarity between man and Cambanzy Is it true?
(December 29, 2014 at 8:21 am)downbeatplumb Wrote: It's true, people are 98% Chimpanzee and 2% Banana.

So I can eat myself?

(December 29, 2014 at 8:27 am)robvalue Wrote: Lol Smile

I didn't even get the gist of what the article was about while I skimmed it, apart from more anti-evolution nonsense. What the hell is a cambanzy? Im not getting many google hits. Is this a creationist invented word?

I'm guessing cambanzy is an African transliteration of "chimpanzee". The percentage of DNA matchup is indeed 98% -- 98.4%, according to the Phys Anth class I took about 242 years ago.

I didn't read the whole thing, because as you and others have pointed out, AiG is to science what tuberculosis is to running a marathon.

To answer the OP:

The fact that all known forms of life on Earth use the same five amino acids to construct their DNA using the same basic template is powerful evidence of common ancestry. The exact percentages can be argued, but the lineal descent of all animals from a common ancestor is a fact.

People who reject evolution as a fact either don't understand evolution, don't understand science, or don't understand that religion is no way to interrogate the Universe.

Period.

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#33
RE: The genetic similarity between man and Cambanzy Is it true?
(December 29, 2014 at 9:51 pm)king krish Wrote: What about
THE FRUIT FLY (DROSOPHILA) SHARES ABOUT 60% OF ITS DNA WITH HUMANS (SOURCE).
- ABOUT 60% OF CHICKEN GENES CORRESPOND TO A SIMILAR HUMAN GENE. (SOURCE

completion of the similarities full examination of the human genome
Since that time soon rolled research on comparative research the genetic similarity between man and Cambanzy was mostly by evolutionists
Ballet totally biased and non-objective then proved to be infeasible
Were promoted to the matter and published a highly publicized first
The goal deployment atheism and ingratitude creator god
But do you really claim Pichabha Cambanzy and humans exceeds 98% as these properly called scientifically?
The answer is very simple and he knows any biological interested in the matter is that it is not comparing the human genome with the genomes Cambanzy full or even on a large scale so far Because there is still a lot of areas anonymous genome of the human beings as well as the genome Cambanzy that were studied are less stringent and expansion
It is not very comparable to a selective areas are hand-selected and adopted on a similarity For
(In addition to the mechanism of comparison only relied on the comparison of coding regions (exons
Which does not represent only a very small area of the Djiunm not to exceed 5% of its size, ignoring the non-encoded regions (splicing
And also ignored the region surrounding chains non-encoded gene exons within itself
The belief that those areas are just a scrap genome
Does not have any value and functionality, but recent studies have come to prove that it is nearly 93% of the genome active and Zivia_
And it clearly shows the lack of validity of previous comparisons obvious bias
Recent studies have expanded and came on larger areas of the genome to prove the opposite claim for less Alchapha ratio to approximately 86% and
A maximum of similarity between man and Cambanzy difference continues to grow and expand as scientists incursion in careful study
Also attached to studies...

‏Genes Dev. Nov 15, 2007; 21(22): 2963–2975.

answersingenes
byDr. Georgia Purdomon September 5, 2006; last featured January 21, 2008
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byJeffrey Tomkinson December 28, 2011
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I don't know from what you are copying, but it is nonsense.

Similarities in DNA demonstrate common descent. All life is descended from a single organism. All of it.
Skepticism is not a position; it is an approach to claims.
Science is not a subject, but a method.
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#34
RE: The genetic similarity between man and Cambanzy Is it true?
(December 29, 2014 at 9:51 pm)king krish Wrote: answersingenes
byDr. Georgia Purdomon September 5, 2006; last featured January 21, 2008
‏..
byJeffrey Tomkinson December 28, 2011
‏)‏find the links ur self)‎

I can give you an answer right here and now. Answers in Genesis is as valuable a source on science as a used asswipe is the right item to clean your face.

And that's not a joke, it's the truth.
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RE: The genetic similarity between man and Cambanzy Is it true?
"Used asswipe" is a bloody good description of the site's owner as well.
At the age of five, Skagra decided emphatically that God did not exist.  This revelation tends to make most people in the universe who have it react in one of two ways - with relief or with despair.  Only Skagra responded to it by thinking, 'Wait a second.  That means there's a situation vacant.'
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