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Originally Posted by purecane73
A major difference between the two genomes (chimps and humans) is human chromosome 2, which is equivalent to a fusion product of chimpanzee chromosomes 12 and 13 (later renamed to chromosomes 2A and 2B, respectively).
All members of Hominidae except humans, Neanderthals, and Denisovans have 24 pairs of chromosomes. Humans have only 23 pairs of chromosomes. Human chromosome 2 is widely accepted to be a result of an end-to-end fusion of two ancestral chromosomes.
why do they keep saying "fusion"??? what exactly was combined with champanzee dna to "create" humans?????
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So if 2 other forms of hominid also have only 23 pairs of chromosomes, what does that then suggest? The "creator" played around with a few other species?
Also, how does something need to be
combined with Champanzee DNA? It clearly says 2 genes fused together, not that they were "glued" together or that something was added to make the 2 genes fuse.
I need to dig into this deeper I think, it's certainly interesting.