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This line of argument for common ancestry aligns with that used for [[pseudogenes]] and generally [[junk DNA]]. Pseudogenes emerge within similar loci of apes and humans, or what are called parallel intron gains and are considered evidence of Darwinian assumptions.
This line of argument for common ancestry aligns with that used for [[pseudogenes]] and generally [[junk DNA]]. Pseudogenes emerge within similar loci of apes and humans, or what are called parallel intron gains and are considered evidence of Darwinian assumptions.


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* [http://www.nature.com/nsu/040524/040524-8.html Chimp chromosome creates puzzles]  Nature May 27th, 2004
* [http://www.nature.com/nsu/040524/040524-8.html Chimp chromosome creates puzzles]  Nature May 27th, 2004


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* [[Cell Biology]]
* [[Genetics]]
* [[Deoxyribonucleic Acid]]
* [[Genes]]
* [[Phenotype]]
* [[Genotype]]
 
 
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