Bear Wild
Well-Known Member
Ok then please provide the correct math
That would take time to review again the exact percentages that is not coding vs associated with immunoglobulin vs genes associated with phenotypic expression. It has been a while since I read the data but most of the differences were associated with non coding genetic sequences followed by differences in immunoglobulin regulation which have no phenotypic effect and the least amount of differences is with genes expressing phenotype. The result will be a much smaller number than you present. You should go through the research yourself first before emphasizing the number you calculated if you want to be honest about your argument. Then you would have to present the genetic differences within humans also which would also impact your argument. But either way there was plenty of time for these changes to occur and evolution remains supported.
Compare this to the evidence for ID theory. The answer will be evolution with actual evidence compared to no evidence for ID theory.