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- Date: Tue, 18 Jun 1996 21:18:05 +0200
- From: "De Coninck" <ricky@skynet.be>
- Subject: Re: Human DNA 98% same as primates
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- I'm new on this,and very interested,could anyone,seriously, explain to me
- the difference between the structural role of D.N.A and the genetic
- level?
- Incredible how curious I am, isn't it?
- P.S this is nevertherless a very serious question I'm asking!
- > biah@zeus.bris.ac.uk (C. Williams) wrote in article
- <Drv6vt.IB2@uns.bris.ac.uk>...
- >
- > Riprock (riprock@southwind.net) wrote:
- > : Humans share 98% of DNA with all complex life on Earth. Monkeys,
- > : platapi, and, yes, even fish! Incredible the way God works, isn't it?!
- > : --
- > Yes but 90% of DNA has a structural role therefore it is not suprising
- > that we have a high degree of DNA homology with other species. At the
- > genetic level however there will be a vast difference between humans and
-
- > fish! Incredible the way science works, isn't it?!!
- >
- > Antony Halsall,
- > Dept of biochemistry,
- > Bristol uni
- >
- >
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