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Author Topic:   Genetics question (Re: Comparison of Human and Ape Genomes)
jar
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Message 16 of 19 (103047)
04-27-2004 10:47 AM
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04-27-2004 9:47 AM


Re: Who create early human beings?
Hi catapam
Romania is a beautiful country and one I have always wanted to visit.
But I have always understood the Neanderthal is not a different species From humans but a different species Of humans. Follow the line back far enough and you come to the common ancestor of both lines.

Aslan is not a Tame Lion

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Message 17 of 19 (103055)
04-27-2004 11:11 AM
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04-27-2004 10:47 AM


Re: Who create early human beings?
New informations based on genetics and molecular biology reveal that we are different species from Neanderthal Man.
So if God create the man after His appearance, who create the Neanderthal Man who wos an intelligent creature?
scrap fram an internet encyclopedia:
Since the mid 1990 there has been a remarkable convergence of views about the evolution of hommo sapiens amongst paleoanthropologists, geneticists and molecular biologists.
This convergence is the subject of books such as Steve Olsen's Mapping Human History. This modern synthesis is also remarkable for its specificity. For example, there is strong scientific evidence supporting these conclusions:
around 2 to 2.5 million years ago, the genus.Homo first appeared;
about 7,500 generations have passed since the appearance of modern humans;
every person alive today is descended from a relatively small group of individuals living in Africa sometime between 100,000 and 200,000 years ago;
There is ongoing debate over whether "Neanderthal Man" was a separate species, Homo neanderthalensis. , or a subspecies of H. sapiens. While the debate remains unsettled, the preponderance of evidence, collected by examining mitochondrial DNA and Y chromosomal, currently indicates that there was no gene flow between H. neanderthalensis and H. sapiens, and therefore the two were separate species.
URL: Evolution of homo sapiens | Article about Evolution of homo sapiens by The Free Dictionary

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jar
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Message 18 of 19 (103063)
04-27-2004 11:37 AM
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04-27-2004 11:11 AM


Re: Who create early human beings?
You got me. As I said, they had a common ancestor.

Aslan is not a Tame Lion

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Message 19 of 19 (103064)
04-27-2004 11:45 AM
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04-27-2004 11:11 AM


Welcome
Welcome here Catapam.
That's a good post. However, do be sure to post to the appropriate threads.
Also could I suggest you read:
Message 1
and
Message 1
And, of coure, the forum guidelines.

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