Jones Beene wrote:
If there are
some - those would be the segments to examine closely, but
now you have eliminated both the 98% which is shared and the
~2% which makes us different from chimps, so how much
information can there be in that small fraction of a
percent?
Spoilsport ;-)
Ackshully, it does look like someone did a hasty splice job sometime in
our past. Look how many genetic diseases plaque humans vs. apes.
". . .if we ape-descended things made such a mess of our lives, cramming
them full of petty, stupid things and thinking digital watches were a
really neat idea, then just imagine what the really serious and powerful
lifeforms would get up to."