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Re: Unorthodox science projects



The Human Genome project estimated about 30,000 protein encoding genes -
but perhaps as many as 150,000 genes of all kinds.

The numbers vary, but not dramatically between the human genome, and that
of say worms.

Brian W

At 09:03 PM 4/24/2004, Fernie, you wrote:
millions of genes...even 1% diversity is much more diversity than Noah and
his family could ever provide.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Jack Uretsky" <jlu@HEP.ANL.GOV>
To: <PHYS-L@lists.nau.edu>
Sent: Saturday, April 24, 2004 7:11 PM
Subject: Re: Unorthodox science projects


> Careful there! Geneticists and evolutionary biologists tell us
> that there is very little (genetic) diversity among humans.

>
> On Fri, 23 Apr 2004, Fernanda Foertter [Advanced Physics Forums] wrote:
>
> > Maybe in fairness, a good science project could be one using plain
> > good'ol science to explain the so called "unexplainable" or
"miracles" in the
> > bible.///
> > It's not Science.
> >
> > Fernie
> > www.advancedphysics.org

> > > In a message dated 4/23/2004 10:01:20 AM Eastern Standard Time,
> > > wilson.gonzalezespad@MAIL.ATU.EDU writes:
> > > Have you ever SEEN a science fair project from a "Christian"
perspective?///
> > > ------------------------------------------------------------

> > /// What could it mean to view Science
> > > from any particular religious perspective?
> > In essence religion is anti-science
> > > requiring belief without objective proof. ///
> > > Bob Zannelli


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