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Nordicist
03-15-2006, 04:07 PM
Separation of Man and Ape Down to Gene _Expression


Humans and chimpanzees have in common more than 98 percent of DNA and 99 percent of genes. Yet, in looks and behavior we are very different from them. For more than 30 years--well before either the human or chimpanzee genome had been sequenced--scientists have speculated that this might be due to the way that the common genes express themselves rather than differences in the genes themselves. A new comparison published in Nature seems to prove that theory.

Geneticist Yoav Gilad of the University of Chicago and his colleagues used a new technique to examine the genes in the liver cells of four primates: humans, chimpanzees, orangutans and macaques. The researchers were able to compare more than 900 genes for each of the four and assess how they differed in terms of _expression. More than half--60 percent--did not vary at all; the researchers found the same levels of mRNA--the molecule that links a gene and the protein it helps build--in all four for most genes. But 19 genes showed significant shifts in _expression between humans and apes.



"When we looked at gene _expression, we found fairly small changes in 65 million years of the macaque, orangutan and chimpanzee evolution," Gilad explains. "[This was] followed by rapid change, along the five million years of the human lineage, that was concentrated on these specific groups of genes."

Nearly half of the genes that had been pushed to express themselves more in humans involved transcription factors--gene-encoded proteins that control the _expression of other proteins. By slightly changing these master genes, evolution could have an outsized effect on overall _expression without as much chance of negative mutations, Gilad says. "I don't think our results reveal a novel mechanism," he adds. "But they are the first empirical demonstration in higher primates that evolution may often work through changes in gene regulation."


Gilad speculates that the relatively rapid alterations in human liver genetics might be the result of ongoing changes in diet, such as growing reliance on cooked food. "Perhaps something in the cooking process altered the biochemical requirements for maximal access to nutrients as well as the need to process the natural toxins found in plant and animal foods."
The finding has implications for medicine as well as evolutionary theory: nine of the 100 most stable genes have been linked to cancer when altered. "These findings suggest that focusing on genes with conserved _expression levels among primates may be helpful in identifying promising candidates for disease-association studies," the researchers write. It also sheds some light on how two species--humans and chimpanzees--that share so many genes can be so different. --David Biello



Full text at Scientific American
http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?chanID=sa003&articleID=0005FB4D-6102-140F-A10283414B7F0000

Petr
03-15-2006, 04:33 PM
Humans and chimpanzees have in common more than 98 percent of DNA and 99 percent of genes.
Not so. This is standard evolutionist disinformation:

http://www.answersingenesis.org/tj/v17/i1/DNA.asp

"A new report in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences suggests that the common value of >98% similarity of DNA between chimp and humans is incorrect.2 Roy Britten, author of the study, puts the figure at about 95% when insertions and deletions are included."



Petr

Nordicist
03-15-2006, 05:23 PM
Are you more comfortable with 95 % than 98 %, Petr? Unlike primitive religious dogmatists, scientists don't have to agree on everything. On the contrary, science constantly moves forward precisely because of new research and findings.

The fact that laughable Biblical creationists and other infantile godidiots such as yourself ascribe sinister, conspiratorial motives to scientists only serves to show how desperate and ridiculous and ignorant you people really are.

Petr
03-15-2006, 06:06 PM
The fact that laughable Biblical creationists and other infantile godidiots such as yourself ascribe sinister, conspiratorial motives to scientists only serves to show how desperate and ridiculous and ignorant you people really are.
What is genuinely infantile is your brazen rhetoric, which usually masks insecurity.

Mark my words, we will overcome. ID is the wave of the future, and hard-core creationism will rise in its wings.

"Why Intelligent Design Is Going to Win (whether you like it or not)"

http://thephora.net/forum/showthread.php?t=1520&highlight=kern


Petr

Helios Panoptes
03-15-2006, 06:23 PM
Petr, you need to find some new articles.