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Re: Chimps had more positively selected genes than humans         


Author: John Edser
Date: Apr 30, 2007 22:20

"Perplexed in Peoria" jimmenegay@sbcglobal.net wrote:-
>snip<
>> JE:-
>> The above argument cuts both ways. If up to 5%% of the 387 of the 95%%
> certain
>> selected genes are not in fact selected then about 20 pieces of this
>> incredibly tiny amount of _critical...
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Re: Chimps had more positively selected genes than humans         


Author: Perplexed in Peoria
Date: May 1, 2007 10:09

"John Edser" ozemail.com.au> wrote in message news:f16isa$an0$1@darwin.ediacara.org...
>
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> "Perplexed in Peoria" jimmenegay@sbcglobal.net wrote:-
>>snip<
>
>>> JE:-
>>> The above argument cuts both ways. If up to 5%% of the 387 of the 95%%
>> certain
>>> selected genes are not in fact selected then about 20 pieces of this
>>> incredibly tiny amount of _critical heritable information_ may have to
>> be
>>> subtracted leaving only 367 bits. If we add the 50 extra that you
>> calculated
>>> then this produces the grand total of 417 pieces of heritable
>> information.
>>> If we make this an even 1000 to allow for inevitable errors, it should
>> be
>>> obvious that not enough heritable (additive) information, exists to be
>> able ...
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