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DL-44 Defend the Faith... Monkeys as venerated ancestors Fossils as holy relics I have read the latest "research" on the Neanderthal genome This was reported on CNN: QUOTE WASHINGTON (Reuters) -- Neanderthals may have given the modern humans who replaced them a priceless gift -- a gene that helped them develop superior brains, U.S. researchers reported Tuesday. By tracking smaller, more regular mutations, the researchers could look at DNA's "genetic clock" and date the original genetic variant to 37,000 years ago. They noted that this D allele is very common in Europe, where Neanderthals lived, and more rare in Africa, where they did not "The D alleles may not even change brain size; they may only make the brain a bit more efficient if it indeed affects brain function," Lahn said. Now his team is looking for evidence of Neanderthal origin for other human genes. UNQUOTE NOW...We have ample historical evidence of state sponsored, agenda driven science: QUOTE Kelves says that by 1935 "...eugenics had become `hopelessly perverted' into a pseudoscientific facade for `advocates of race and class prejudice, defenders of vested interests of church and state, Fascists, Hitlerites, and reactionaries generally' UnQuote
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