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I Accept the Theory of Evolution

Humans and chimpanzees both carry inactive genes acquired from viruses.
This occurs because some viruses insert a copy of their genome into the DNA of whichever species they infect. These are called retro-viruses... HIV is one such.

Where such viruses infect the cells that produce sperm and eggs, they can be passed on across generations.

The human genome contains thousands of these remnants of long-past infections... now rendered harmless... and so does the chimpanzee genome.

Most of them are in exactly the same place on both genomes.
That’s astonishing, so I’ll repeat it: most of them are on [i]exactly[/i] the same place on both genomes.

Let’s choose an explanation from a few (non-exhaustive) options:

1. astonishing coincidence

2. when the gods created humans they decided to sprinkle around several thousand retro-viruses, and they put the preponderance of retroviruses at matching sites on both species because... umm... because... well... because... stop questioning the gods!

3. The majority of retroviruses match because both species inherited them from a common ancestor, who had itself accumulated them from the line of its own descent.

The small number which do not match are the remnants of infections that each species has warded off independently since divergence from the common ancestor... as predicted by the Theory of Evolution.
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I read somewhere, I can't remember where, that those same similarities exist between humans and other animals. Not just chimps.
newjaninev2 · 56-60, F
@AcidBurn: You score a lot of Brownie Points with me by saying 'humans and other animals'. It's astonishing how many people think that humans aren't animals (although yes, I have met a few who could well have been vegetables) :)

Because of common ancestry we share genes with [i]all[/i] other species, of course. The match moves away from identical, and more into similar, the further away our common ancestry lies in genetic space (as you'd expect).
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@newjaninev2 The dead giveaway is how every living thing uses DNA (or RNA). Remarkable coincidence!