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Physical & Life Sciences
Creation & Evolution
Humans aren't apes... but biologically how?
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<blockquote data-quote="hecd2" data-source="post: 72418045" data-attributes="member: 177526"><p>There were three questions in the post you were responding to. Are you genuinely putting forward the same answer to all three?</p><p></p><p>How can ERVs result from a common vulnerability to infection if the locus of the insertions <em>is the same</em> in related taxa? What would be the precise natural mechanism that would result in that? Are you genuinely suggesting that the creator inserted viral DNA into the genome at the point of creation? </p><p></p><p>There weere two other questions in the post you were quoting, one about the broken L-gulonolactone-oxidase (GULO) gene in monkeys, apes and humans and the other about the fusion of human chromosome 2.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hecd2, post: 72418045, member: 177526"] There were three questions in the post you were responding to. Are you genuinely putting forward the same answer to all three? How can ERVs result from a common vulnerability to infection if the locus of the insertions [I]is the same[/I] in related taxa? What would be the precise natural mechanism that would result in that? Are you genuinely suggesting that the creator inserted viral DNA into the genome at the point of creation? There weere two other questions in the post you were quoting, one about the broken L-gulonolactone-oxidase (GULO) gene in monkeys, apes and humans and the other about the fusion of human chromosome 2. [/QUOTE]
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