Coming soon: our next stage, Homo evolutus.

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Oceanic ;5661339 said:
Sorry, I didn't read anywhere in the article that pigs are more closely related to humans than chimps and bonobos. Maybe you can help me out in finding that information, GA state graduate.

Drew_Ali ;5661291 said:
"For many years the pig has been one of the best models for human physiology and has been used extensively because of that,"

Maybe you should read that again. That doesn't state explicitly or even begin imply that the pig is more closely related to humans than the chimp and the bonobo. Try again.

 
indyman87;5662525 said:
T/S Drew Ali are you a Moor? Also does this have anything to do with the Noosphere?

I am not a member of the moorish science temple.....

Mods kept banning me & I had to change my s/n.....

Just paying homage to noble drew Ali.....

Noosphere is interesting.....

However

I disagree with any theory that states that any species evolved from another.......

 
بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم

bismi-llāhi r-raḥmāni r-raḥīm

In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful..............

The Noble Quran, 5:60

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Say, "Shall I inform you of [what is] worse than that as penalty from Allah ? [It is that of] those whom Allah has cursed and with whom He became angry and made of them apes and pigs and slaves of Taghut. Those are worse in position and further astray from the sound way."

 
Let us begin...........

What, where, why & when.........

Will all be explained like instructions to a game............

See I'm not insane, in fact, I'm kind of rational......

When I be asking you, "who is more dramatical? "

This one or that one, the white one or the black one??????

In the footsteps of Darwin: pigs DNA sheds light on evolution and selection

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http://erc.europa.eu/succes-stories/footsteps-darwin-pigs-dna-sheds-light-evolution-and-selection

The researchers have identified three genes that are strong candidates for the observed changes in the European domestic pig. Interestingly two of these genes have been associated with variation in size in other species including humans. The researchers also showed that structural variation of certain genes is more common than usually thought.

“The gene variant causing dominant white colour in pigs is the most striking example of an emerging picture that structural variants (duplications, deletions and inversions) have contributed significantly to phenotypic evolution of domestic animals”, concludes ERC grantee Prof. Andersson from Uppsala University, Sweden.
 
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bambu;6065067 said:
Lol @ doesn't accept science......

Nigga, I drop the most scientific shit these boards have ever seen......

n/h @ you finding "zestiness" in the Circle 7 ......
 

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