Zaius137
Real science and faith are compatible.
About my Haldane turnoff… You don’t’ have to even talk about it. I thought you might want to go down that road. I have on purpose occasionally asked a question I know you have no answer for. So just let it go.
“Also wrong. They should share the insertion point only if their common ancestor was infected with the virus and an insertion occurred in that population. Instead, the descendents were infected and therefore should not share insertion points.”
That works for my argument that chimps and humans do not share a common ancestor. Your argument is not doing so well…
Look… gorillas and chimps supposedly diverged before human and chimps according to the tale. Infection in the great ape line shows up in the chimps; chimps and great apes diverged according to the tale then humans diverged threw a common ancestor from the chimps according to the tale. The infection should show up in orthologous loci in the human line… it shows up in gorilla and chimpanzee genomes but not in the human loci. Gorilla then chimp and human. It is found in the Gorilla but not the human… hence it is missing and anomalous.
“You never see substantial arguments because you don't understand the issues.”
You use this phrase a lot but I have always been able to maintain my point with you.
The odds are in my favor… shameless dig. But maybe you have a real point to make in your next reply.
“Also wrong. They should share the insertion point only if their common ancestor was infected with the virus and an insertion occurred in that population. Instead, the descendents were infected and therefore should not share insertion points.”
That works for my argument that chimps and humans do not share a common ancestor. Your argument is not doing so well…
Look… gorillas and chimps supposedly diverged before human and chimps according to the tale. Infection in the great ape line shows up in the chimps; chimps and great apes diverged according to the tale then humans diverged threw a common ancestor from the chimps according to the tale. The infection should show up in orthologous loci in the human line… it shows up in gorilla and chimpanzee genomes but not in the human loci. Gorilla then chimp and human. It is found in the Gorilla but not the human… hence it is missing and anomalous.
“You never see substantial arguments because you don't understand the issues.”
You use this phrase a lot but I have always been able to maintain my point with you.
The odds are in my favor… shameless dig. But maybe you have a real point to make in your next reply.
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