A whopping 30% of the gorilla genome -- amounting to hundreds of millions of base pairs of gorilla DNA -- contradicts the standard supposed evolutionary phylogeny of great apes and humans.
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The consensus of molecular biologists -- people who actually study how the genome works -- now believe that the idea of "junk DNA" is essentially wrong.
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Paul McBride claims that I am arguing there is some kind of a "conspiracy" where paleoanthropologists willfully conspire to hide the truth from the public.
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There's a reason why McBride focuses his response so heavily on skull sizes -- it's a rare characteristic for which there's some consistent kind of a trajectory over time.
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McBride provided the pro-evolution blogosphere with something to talk about, and his review has since been hailed on a number of evolution blogs.
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In contrast to the australopithecines, the major members of our genus Homo -- such as erectus and the Neanderthals (Homo neanderthalensis) -- are very similar to modern humans.
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If human beings evolved from ape-like creatures, what were the transitional species between ape-like hominins and the truly human-like members of the genus Homo found in the fossil record?
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