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by Hundmutter on 24 January 2014 - 04:01
Who says we and the apes are in "different kinds", Shtal ?
I thought we were all Primates.
I thought we were all Primates.

by GSDtravels on 24 January 2014 - 07:01
Shtal has never heard of chromosome 2.

by Sunsilver on 24 January 2014 - 11:01
Shtal, I am going to drop this discussion, because your post makes it clear you have no concept of how genetics works. So, a meaningful discussion just isn' t possible.
Donkeys and horses are more closely related genetically because they can produce offspring (sterile hybrids, known as mules.) You can't do that with chimpanzees and humans, despite the similarities in DNA.
At least if it has been done, it's being kept a well-guarded secret, due to the uproar such a hybridization would cause....
IIRC, this type of experimentation with human genetic material has been forbidden by law for quite some time.
Donkeys and horses are more closely related genetically because they can produce offspring (sterile hybrids, known as mules.) You can't do that with chimpanzees and humans, despite the similarities in DNA.
At least if it has been done, it's being kept a well-guarded secret, due to the uproar such a hybridization would cause....

IIRC, this type of experimentation with human genetic material has been forbidden by law for quite some time.

by Two Moons on 24 January 2014 - 13:01
It hasn't been done?
What's all this bigfoot in Texas all about.....smells fishy...or more like monkey business.
What's all this bigfoot in Texas all about.....smells fishy...or more like monkey business.
by vk4gsd on 24 January 2014 - 20:01
from the creationist web-site;
for moons;
for moons;

by Shtal on 24 January 2014 - 22:01
To all readers here: “It doesn’t produce fertile off-spring between human and ape” If there is similarities DNA enough to initiate the process – that still means nothing; sometimes my computer will try to load a program and failed. “It’s not a success”
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