Russell
Posts: 1082 Joined: April 2005
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Quote | OK, Russell, for the (n+1)th time ... 95% similarity between apes and humans supports common design in the same way as it does in house building or car building, for example. A Ford Aerostar is 95% (?) similiar to a Ford Fiesta (do they still make those?) and this is because they have a common designer. | Nope. You've dodged the question again. But at least you acknowledged that there was a question. Perhaps that's progress.
The question is not just "why is there similarity?" The question is "why is the pattern of similarities organized just like a phylogeny? Presumably your common designer designed guinea pigs, rats, monkeys and humans, right? Why is there a nested hierarchy of similarities in DNA sequence?
Shall we go for (n+2)?
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