Well, was not the conclusion an assumption based on faulty expectations? Instead of trying to defer the conversation to your assumptions of my behavior, why don't you address the primary point I'm trying to make. If you feel it's untenable, then just say so, and why...
No. Evolutionary biology says genes under strong selection will not vary widely in sequence. This has been repeatedly confirmed. These genes are under neutral selection, which is why the sequence varies so. This is the conclusion reached, you tried to make it look like they were completely stumped and befuddled by terminating the quotation early.