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They do list copies, families and subfamilies, I'm talking about the abundance of them. Everything is measured in base pairs, with at least 42 families the 2 most abundant are not in the human genome. What is more the rest of them are not identical, an enormous amount of divergence is due specifically to ERVs being compared. This is the worst homology argument ever. Now what your point is about insertion sites I don't know and I'm not sure you do either.Mark...im comparing apples to apples. The human genome paper lists the number of copies. And the chimp paper lists the number of insertion sites. That's the SAME THING.
200k+ to 200+.
And they BOTH list the number of base pairs in total. 79 million to 1 million. Either way you look at it, orthologous ERVS vastly outnumber non-orthologous ones.
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