There “might” be a function for the GULO pseudogene. But lack of vitamin C synthesis sure can cause scurvy.
The entire context that you “called B.S.” on was DNA similarity. The context of the long-running discussion was DNA similarity. The “logical impossibility” was that DNA was more similar between chimps and humans than between either and gorillas. Nice to admit that you were at least wrong on that point of fact after about a hundred posts; but now GGG revisionist history has it that we were not even discussing DNA similarity.
==The entire context that you called B.S. on was DNA similarity. The context of the long-running discussion was DNA similarity...but now GGG revisionist history has it that we were not even discussing DNA similarity.
How quickly you forget, Allmendream (for historical purposes only...not trying to open up an old can of worms):
November 25, 2008 10:06:49 AM by GodGunsGuts (to Allmendream):
“If you are arguing that that (genome, epigenome, etc) which is responsible for making chimps closer to gorrilas than to humans in terms of body plan and functional needs is at the same time closer to that (genome, epigenome, etc) which makes humans diverge from the body plan and functional needs of chimps relative to apes, then I say you and all your materialist coreligionists are full of it.”
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/2135997/posts?q=1&;page=201#235
Can either of you tell me the difference between evolutionarily conserved and evolutionarily constrained?
==Why don’t you read it, and then tell me how it answers my question? There might be a function for the GULO pseudogene.
I have no idea what you are referring to here. Read what?