@Snidely_Whiplash@RenegadeScoutr@voxday
Explain why you think that is the case and I’ll explain why you’re wrong. 😉
The difference between generations of pre-human to human primates is largely in regulation of the expression of growth stem cells by migratory distance from the neural tube. This is not a genetic difference expressed in the composition of proteins it is a regulatory difference in expression of processes that is most likely the result of regulating the production rate of protiens or transports instead of additional complex molecules.
This is why there is so little difference in SNP variation between chimps and humans. We can only measure some of the informational content of the DNA. It also means we are a long way of closing the gap between genetics and medical treatment, unless as in rare cases the genetic deficiency is one or two simple SNPs.
It’s not complicated. It was just complicated to figure out. DNA analysis does not retain the expression (state) of sections of the genome.
Source date (UTC): 2022-02-08 22:10:05 UTC
Original post: https://gab.com/curtd/posts/107764659371452306
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