Message from @^Kevin^
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only after so many generations does it start to matter
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Nah it's 3am and I'm too tired to argue stuff I did in my degree
Eve came from the Rib of Adam according to the bible
his own DNA
Yeah so she had his exact same genome.
Yet somehow she was female...?
I think GOD can do whatever he wants, including messing with Genes to create what he wants
The second X chromosome usually just deactives irl
The old god of the gaps
But if you have ex machina I suppose anything is possible
like I said, I think whether they shared the same DNA or not, it was pure enough it didn't matter
That's not how DNA works
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only when we are like leaves on a tree branch, closer at this far from the main trunk does it matter on incest
Thatโs, again, not how DNA works.
two leaves that are too closely related this far from the main trunk is it a bad idea and will create undesirable offspring with bad mutations
lets review what we know, that we know very little, including DNA and how it works
How did the variation that we see in humans come about if there was only 2 people
Also we know loads about DNA lmao
like 10 or 15 years ago, we really don't know how it works
Uh, no, you know very little about DNA and how it works. Donโt project that lack of knowledge onto all of humanity.
we know very little about DNA
We maped the genome of people in the 90s and we can do it to anyone cheaply now
I can sequence DNA and I'm an idiot
We knew how genes worked before we even knew about the DNA molecule.
we still are advancing in our knowledge
jus because we're advancing, doesn't mean we know very little you know @^Kevin^
We know loads
It's pretty easy to do DNA testing now
lets say you have a pizza
just because you get a slice doesn't mean you understand the whole pizza
but that slice isn't very little
Thatโs a horrible analogy, no offense.
and also terrible analogy
We have the whole pizza because we've sequenced the whole genome
lets presume we know less than a slice of the whole enchilada
why do you think there is so much progress in forensic science?
it's because DNA evidence is considered one of the most reliable