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Author Topic:   ID/Creationism - Comparison of Human and Chimp Genomes
Dr Adequate
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Message 76 of 83 (362697)
11-08-2006 6:32 PM
Reply to: Message 75 by Jon
11-07-2006 10:32 AM


Yes, but politeness costs nothing
NYCB has obviously been taken by a real stinker of a YEC website.
He's new to the debate.
He has been polite; and he's been grateful for such information as has been given him. What more could one ask?

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sfs
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Message 77 of 83 (362735)
11-08-2006 8:59 PM
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11-08-2006 6:32 PM


Re: Yes, but politeness costs nothing
quote:
He has been polite; and he's been grateful for such information as has been given him. What more could one ask?
I'd like a pony, please.

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Dr Adequate
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Message 78 of 83 (362766)
11-08-2006 11:42 PM


And Where Are The Creationist/ID Hypotheses?
C'mon.

  
DemonScythe
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Message 79 of 83 (364622)
11-18-2006 8:28 PM
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11-08-2006 6:32 PM


Re: Yes, but politeness costs nothing
A bag of Doritos, I would enjoy.

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RAZD
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Message 80 of 83 (364627)
11-18-2006 9:34 PM
Reply to: Message 76 by Dr Adequate
11-08-2006 6:32 PM


Re: Yes, but politeness costs nothing
NYCB has obviously been taken by a real stinker of a YEC website.
Or just a typically inadequate US biological education ... I believe Jar said he was young, so tolerance is due.
(but a pony might be carrying it a bit far. Go with the Dorritos)

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fallacycop
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Message 81 of 83 (364645)
11-18-2006 11:31 PM
Reply to: Message 59 by NewYorkCityBoy
11-04-2006 3:09 PM


Re: question
And if chimps evolved from a common ancestor as humans then how come chimps never became as smar
To ask why chimps and humans are different eventhough they have a commom ancestor is akin to asking why spanish and italian are different languages eventhough they have a commom ancestor language (Latin)
After being separate, the two species found themselves in different enviroments and grew apart. Even more important then that is the fact that the evolution of a species depends on a sequence of random events that cannot be replicated by a second species. That`s the nature of historical facts. They happen once and cannot be replicated.

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Dr Adequate
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Message 82 of 83 (451093)
01-26-2008 6:23 AM
Reply to: Message 1 by Meddle
09-11-2006 9:33 PM


1) In human chromosome 2 there is a telomere sequence and the remnants of a centromere sequence, indicating that this results from the fusion of the chimpanzee chromosomes 2p and 2q.
Just thought I'd add this.
Chromosomes 1 - 5 in humans and their homologues in chimps, gorillas, and orang-utans. Note the fusion in human chromosome 2.
P.S: Thanks to RAZD for reminding me how to do thumbnails.
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Message 83 of 83 (451173)
01-26-2008 4:01 PM
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01-26-2008 6:23 AM


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