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Physical & Life Sciences
Creation & Evolution
How do you decide if something is factual?
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<blockquote data-quote="pshun2404" data-source="post: 71777983" data-attributes="member: 301030"><p><em>Now whether or not the "disparate lengths" were due to not being equally sequenced (which they obviously are not)</em></p><p></p><p><strong><em>Really? How do you know that?</em></strong></p><p></p><p>Because they contain a different number of base pairs (thus not equal)....</p><p></p><p>I know of our general disagreement but I thought you could see that with your own eyes!</p><p></p><p><em>In this case in this discussion, they are NOT the same gene regardless of what means they use to determine "same" as factual.</em></p><p></p><p><strong><em>Quite an opinionated assertion.</em></strong></p><p></p><p>Not at all. They are different lengths, and perform different functions in each organism. Simple deductive reasoning makes the conclusion they are different obvious (though I sense you will deny this as well regardless of how undeniably logical the reasoning).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pshun2404, post: 71777983, member: 301030"] [I]Now whether or not the "disparate lengths" were due to not being equally sequenced (which they obviously are not)[/I] [B][I]Really? How do you know that?[/I][/B] Because they contain a different number of base pairs (thus not equal).... I know of our general disagreement but I thought you could see that with your own eyes! [I]In this case in this discussion, they are NOT the same gene regardless of what means they use to determine "same" as factual.[/I] [B][I]Quite an opinionated assertion.[/I][/B] Not at all. They are different lengths, and perform different functions in each organism. Simple deductive reasoning makes the conclusion they are different obvious (though I sense you will deny this as well regardless of how undeniably logical the reasoning). [/QUOTE]
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