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15166923 No.15166923 [Reply] [Original]

see what happens if we compare a human COX3 gene to mantis COX3 gene and also to moth COX3 gene?

who has the biggest gene?

>> No.15166961

>different species have different genes
Alert the news, everyone HAS to see this

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>>15166961
consider this: human and mantis have a lot more in common on this one gene than mantis has with moth, yet mantis and moths are both flying insects, thus in the same phylum

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>>15167004

>> No.15167588

replication crisis fakery

>> No.15167594

>>15166923
Metamorphosis is an incredibly complex catabolic and anabolic process that entails a very specific inflammatory response.

Moths go through it where as mantises and humans don't...

try putting two and two together, buddy. What does COX3 do?

>> No.15167605

>>15167004
There is almost no useful overlap in that gene retard.

>> No.15167620

Lol babby just discovered clustal and aligns genes from opposite ends of metazoa of course there's nothing there

Come back when you have to align 10,000 orthologue groups from 41 species and try to find some selection with functional significance in them.