Please ignore my second reference as it was a cut and paste error. The
orthology between chimps is so strong that the chromosomes were
renumbered by the International Chimpanzee Sequencing and Analysis
Consortium.
Chromosome 12 was re-named chromosome 2a and chromosome 13 was renamed 2b.
At this point all orthogolous chromosomes in the chimp sequence have the
same number as their orthologous human equivalents.
On Nov 23, 2007 7:14 AM, Rich Blinne <rich.blinne@gmail.com> wrote:
> So, what's the forensic evidence in favor of ID? The example below is
> where the "gut feel" is overturned by detailed forensic evidence. This kind
> of evidence actually goes against the "uncommon descent" variety of ID. If
> you look at human chromosome number 2 you see detailed forensic evidence
> that it is fused chromosomes 2a and 2b of chimpanzees and other great apes.
> If you want to do your own CSI work go here:
> Shows the matched chromosome:
>
>
> http://genome.ucsc.edu/cgi-bin/hgTracks?hgsid=100027956&clade=vertebrate&org=Chimp&db=panTro2&position=chr2a%3A11%2C250%2C001-12%2C250%2C000&pix=&Submit=submit&hgsid=100027956
>
> Shows the matched telomere:
>
>
> http://genome.ucsc.edu/cgi-bin/hgTracks?hgsid=100027956&clade=vertebrate&org=Chimp&db=panTro2&position=chr2a%3A11%2C250%2C001-12%2C250%2C000&pix=&Submit=submit&hgsid=100027956
>
> User Guide to the Genome Browser:
> http://genome.ucsc.edu/goldenPath/help/hgTracksHelp.html
>
>
> This is not some vague analogy to forensics but applies the very DNA
> techniques used to reverse convictions. Namely, the forensic DNA evidence is
> extraordinarily strong for common descent of humans from a common ancestral
> great ape. I hope your friend has a chapter on human chromosome 2.
>
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