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Well it certainly explains a lot about some people I know! Lol
http://www.genesisandgenetics.org/?msclkid=51b6678b4d9f1e31d30d3b258a63c726
You will have to scroll down the link to see this article.
You have a lot of Neanderthal DNA. At least 99.5 percent of your DNA is identical to Neanderthal 1. Recent DNA sequencing is revealing the truth of Neanderthal, and it is time to bury all our preconceived ideas about him and start afresh allowing DNA to be our guide. We have been led to believe that Neanderthal is our ancient, hairy, brutish, ape-like, ignorant, slumped-over cousin who went extinct because he was inept. His DNA, however, is shouting out to us that this is not the case. He is 99.5 percent like us.
This 99.5 percent similarity is not based on our opinion or our analysis; it is based on published secular scientific papers. By the way, we present-day humans share this same amount of DNA, 99.5 percent, with one another 2. It does not matter whether you are European, African, Asian, American or Australian, you are all very closely related to Neanderthal. The 0.5 percent that separates us from one another and Neanderthal lies in our genetic markers. * These genetic markers provide humanity with natural variation and the ability to trace human ancestry.
DNA can and will solve the mystery of Neanderthal
So, let’s follow the Neanderthal DNA and see where it takes us in rebuilding our perception. Thanks to the work of many scientists, we now have a draft sequence of the full Neanderthal DNA 3. And thanks to several private laboratories, these DNA sequences, and genetic markers are being translated into physical characteristics. Here are several examples of what is being discovered about Neanderthal:
You will have to read the rest for yourselves as it’s hard to paste, but basically it
speculated that the DNA shows Neanderthals, were fitter, stronger, had larger brains
and less hair than modern man. That this would account for why people lived longer
before the flood.
Other websites I looked at suggested that DNA changes occurred after the flood
which also resulted in a shorter life span. That the flood didn’t just change the
environment, it changed people too.
Although this is me speculating, maybe Noah’s family just happened to have a resessive or
dominant gene. Prior to the flood there would have been a larger gene pool, after there
was just Noah’s family.
Anyway whatever you think, Neanderthals are not the missing link, they were like us.
We didn’t evolve from apes - although I still think some of you did! Lol joking.
http://www.genesisandgenetics.org/?msclkid=51b6678b4d9f1e31d30d3b258a63c726
You will have to scroll down the link to see this article.
You have a lot of Neanderthal DNA. At least 99.5 percent of your DNA is identical to Neanderthal 1. Recent DNA sequencing is revealing the truth of Neanderthal, and it is time to bury all our preconceived ideas about him and start afresh allowing DNA to be our guide. We have been led to believe that Neanderthal is our ancient, hairy, brutish, ape-like, ignorant, slumped-over cousin who went extinct because he was inept. His DNA, however, is shouting out to us that this is not the case. He is 99.5 percent like us.
This 99.5 percent similarity is not based on our opinion or our analysis; it is based on published secular scientific papers. By the way, we present-day humans share this same amount of DNA, 99.5 percent, with one another 2. It does not matter whether you are European, African, Asian, American or Australian, you are all very closely related to Neanderthal. The 0.5 percent that separates us from one another and Neanderthal lies in our genetic markers. * These genetic markers provide humanity with natural variation and the ability to trace human ancestry.
DNA can and will solve the mystery of Neanderthal
So, let’s follow the Neanderthal DNA and see where it takes us in rebuilding our perception. Thanks to the work of many scientists, we now have a draft sequence of the full Neanderthal DNA 3. And thanks to several private laboratories, these DNA sequences, and genetic markers are being translated into physical characteristics. Here are several examples of what is being discovered about Neanderthal:
- Neanderthal falls inside the variation of present-day human DNA 3; therefore, it would be difficult to conclude anything other than Neanderthal being fully human. He shares the status, of “made in the image and likeness of God” (Genesis 1:26) with us.
- Neanderthal had less hair on his back than many present-day humans. This is due to genetic marker rs4849721. This marker is shared by Neanderthal and present-day humans. If you have a T at this marker position, you probably have less back hair than average 4. Neanderthals have the T which means that they too probably had less back hair than the average present-day human. Hmmm, so much for the hairy ape-man image.
- Neanderthals had freckles 5. People with light skin get freckles because they have less melanin in their skin which causes uneven tanning. It appears that freckles are now in vogue. Some of our most popular movie stars have them. So, Neanderthals are not just human, but “in vogue” humans.
- Several Neanderthal DNA sequences have genes indicative of red hair 5 and blue eyes.
You will have to read the rest for yourselves as it’s hard to paste, but basically it
speculated that the DNA shows Neanderthals, were fitter, stronger, had larger brains
and less hair than modern man. That this would account for why people lived longer
before the flood.
Other websites I looked at suggested that DNA changes occurred after the flood
which also resulted in a shorter life span. That the flood didn’t just change the
environment, it changed people too.
Although this is me speculating, maybe Noah’s family just happened to have a resessive or
dominant gene. Prior to the flood there would have been a larger gene pool, after there
was just Noah’s family.
Anyway whatever you think, Neanderthals are not the missing link, they were like us.
We didn’t evolve from apes - although I still think some of you did! Lol joking.
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