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Gorilla Genome Mapping Completed
Last of the Great Apes Gene Sequences Mapped
Overall, the data suggest that gorillas split from their common ancestor with humans and chimps about 10 million years ago, and that chimps and humans split from each other about 4 million years after that. This helps to clear up the evolutionary conundrum of the three types of great ape. “For a long time there was a discordance between the fossil evidence and genetic estimates, in the sense that genetic estimates came up with speciation times that were more recent,” says Scally. |
Lock and load. Here we go....
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How do they determine it was 10 million years ago?
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Well, THAT explains why my doctor asked me for the DNA sample a few months ago...:confused:
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Our primate relatives are very interesting from an ethical point of view. Just thinking about that today in relationship to whether Nietzsche is correct in his basic Master/Slave distinction. Early in our cultural evolution as a species, we didn't have slaves so Nietzsche can't be completely right. However, there are closely related primate species with pretty clear patters of dominance and submission in social relationships. The connection between our own ethics and those of chimps, gorillas and bonobos has to be pretty close.
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As I recall it has to do with sequence variations and the timing of their occurrence.
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I knew a girl in high school we called Anna Nooky
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