It is the same paper you cited your phylogenetic tree from, are you not following the argument, do I need to slow it down for you?
Again I repeat because you didn’t get it the first time, this is, as labeled, chromosome one and two which includes both translated and untranslated regions.
==Again I repeat because you didnt get it the first time, this is, as labeled, chromosome one and two which includes both translated and untranslated regions.
As I stated before, the regulatory activities of the untranslated regions are not linear arrangements. As the ENCODE project has clearly demonstrated, the untranslated regions have an “interleaved structure of overlapping segments” with “five, seven or more transcripts coming from just one segment of code.” I predict this is where they will find the explanation for the obvious differences between humans and chimpanzees, while at the same time explaining why chimpanzees so resemble their ape cousins both in terms of body plans and functional needs.