BIOL-UA 21 Chapter Notes - Chapter 4: Genomics, Chromosome

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The line of common ancestry that exists among species today is constantly being explored through analyzing things including, but not limited to, genomic evidence and genes. Most research pertaining to common ancestry relies upon the basis of charles darwin"s theory of evolution. The subjects surrounding the debate include both chimpanzees and humans. Tests involve studying the complete genome sequence of both species, allowing for a link to be created between the original genome of common ancestors in conjunction with the relationship between. Scientists continually question why such a great difference among humans and chimpanzees exists, especially with regards to their physical appearance and cognitive abilities. As such, scientists turn to the alpha tectorin gene whose locus lies in the organizational structure responsible for hearing, which consists of the membrane of the inner ear itself. Such a point of discovery lends itself to the notion of how much biological significance this holds for the science of genomics.

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