Re: Polymorphism in genomics Re: subtract orangutan genome from chimpanzee genome to gain Throwing genes

From: Archimedes Plutonium (a_plutonium_at_iw.net)
Date: 07/30/04


Date: Fri, 30 Jul 2004 13:27:40 -0500

29 Jul 2004 18:37:20 -0700 Ray Audette wrote:

> Archimedes Plutonium <a_plutonium@iw.net> >
> > Well, tell me Ray, what is the evidence of a longitudinally asymmetric skull for Oreopithecus? For Orrorin? Who was the ancestor of Oreopithecus and does it display a longitudinal asymmetry?
> >
> A google image search of top views of the skulls you mentioned and
> any elementary graphics program to overlay a mirror images over the
> same longetudinal half of the picture should provide all the first
> hand evidence you'll need. I've demonstrated it several times using
> photos and tracing paper!
>

Ray, can you point to a website that shows the Oreopithecus skull and shows the Orrorin skull?

Also, can you point to a website that shows the Neanderthal skull compared to the CroMagnon because if the CroMagnon had more of a longitudinal asymmetry may suggest better stereoscopic vision
more conducive to Stone throwing and that Neanderthal was anatomically less able to Throw.

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