Limited conservation throughout the mammalian lineage? Nope - the exact opposite. This has implications for the theory of common descent and evolution in general.
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To: Michael_Michaelangelo
Bump for later reading by my homeschooled teenagers!
116 posted on
06/06/2004 6:14:13 PM PDT by
SuziQ
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To: Michael_Michaelangelo
There is a "Far Side" cartoon or two in this thread......one of the ones with lab-coated scientists beating each other up.......
To: Michael_Michaelangelo
Just for reference, mammals have ~3 billion basepairs, whereas insects have just 300 million.
124 posted on
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Liberal Classic
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To: Michael_Michaelangelo
The result is totally unexpected because the deleted sequences included so-called "conserved regions" thought to have important functions. Genetic equivalent of WORKING-STORAGE in COBOL?
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128 posted on
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William Terrell
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