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<blockquote data-quote="tas8831" data-source="post: 71778123" data-attributes="member: 397968"><p>Wow...</p><p></p><p>Apparently, when you plagiarized those <a href="https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080110224027AAl0pel" target="_blank">SAME GENES</a> from Yahoo Answers, you failed to actually check up on them.</p><p></p><p>As I suggested, the differing lengths are due to things like... Oh I don't know... Not starting the sequencing at the same locus maybe? Heck - I was able to find about 5 different lengths for the human HDLBP alone - I guess since they are not equal lengths, those cannot all be from humans? And 'those people' with their 'presuppositions' and their 'bias' are just claiming that they are from humans? To prop up their 'evolutionism'?</p><p>And the yeast gene? No introns. I was unable to verify the length provided for the Rat - when I searched NCBI for the designation 'you' provided, all i got was the mRNA (4414 bp).</p><p></p><p>I suggest that in the future, when you are adding tidbits to your archives to re-post all over the place when you deem it useful, you take the time to verify and maybe even update the info once in a while. You see, had you ever done any sequencing - or even read about it - you would know about these things and not use the differing published lengths of sequences as an 'argument.'</p><p></p><p>Incredible...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tas8831, post: 71778123, member: 397968"] Wow... Apparently, when you plagiarized those [url=https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080110224027AAl0pel]SAME GENES[/url] from Yahoo Answers, you failed to actually check up on them. As I suggested, the differing lengths are due to things like... Oh I don't know... Not starting the sequencing at the same locus maybe? Heck - I was able to find about 5 different lengths for the human HDLBP alone - I guess since they are not equal lengths, those cannot all be from humans? And 'those people' with their 'presuppositions' and their 'bias' are just claiming that they are from humans? To prop up their 'evolutionism'? And the yeast gene? No introns. I was unable to verify the length provided for the Rat - when I searched NCBI for the designation 'you' provided, all i got was the mRNA (4414 bp). I suggest that in the future, when you are adding tidbits to your archives to re-post all over the place when you deem it useful, you take the time to verify and maybe even update the info once in a while. You see, had you ever done any sequencing - or even read about it - you would know about these things and not use the differing published lengths of sequences as an 'argument.' Incredible... [/QUOTE]
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