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11 May 2014, 11:11 am

Hello everyone,

Does anyone here knows how I can compare the Neanderthal DNA with the Homo sapiens DNA?
I want the full sequence of both hominids, but I keep searching, but I just don't know how and where I can find both genomes being published.

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11 May 2014, 1:30 pm

Why couldn't you find each separately and then compare them?


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11 May 2014, 2:38 pm

I believe the Max Planck institute will have the information you seek.



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11 May 2014, 3:19 pm

I can't download the information from Max Planck institute, I don't have the file opener for that type of file.



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11 May 2014, 3:20 pm

LifUlfur wrote:
Why couldn't you find each separately and then compare them?


I can't find both genomes, and it's all so complicated and there is no easy understandable information how I can read genomes.



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11 May 2014, 7:36 pm

Given that there are no more of the neanderthal species in existence, I don't think scientists can get a full genome sequence from them. You may be able to find one of Homo Sapiens through the human genome project; I'm sure they have a website.


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11 May 2014, 9:46 pm

23andme.com supposedly tells you how much of your genome is Neanderthal.

But, I don't know the basis of their figures, offhand.

In theory, the rate of mutation remains uniform, over time, although evolutionists believe that catastrophic change triggers mutation.

Of which I am aware, remains would be fossilized, so that an entire genome would either be impossible or speculative.

But, I was supposed to be 2.9% Neanderthal.



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12 May 2014, 12:27 pm

friedmacguffins wrote:
23andme.com supposedly tells you how much of your genome is Neanderthal.

But, I don't know the basis of their figures, offhand.

In theory, the rate of mutation remains uniform, over time, although evolutionists believe that catastrophic change triggers mutation.

Of which I am aware, remains would be fossilized, so that an entire genome would either be impossible or speculative.

But, I was supposed to be 2.9% Neanderthal.


I know 23andme, but I want to do the research myself :)
23andme is not good enough for me.



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12 May 2014, 5:56 pm

I dont know if they have the whole Neanderthal genome yet or not. Theyve isolated some good samples of it from bones though.

But even if you could get a whole printout of it: it would be just be a mile long string of a letters that wouldnt mean anything to you. Even the scientists involved are only now figuring out what certain sequences mean.



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12 May 2014, 10:09 pm

There were also the Denisovans who lived in cave in Siberia, and they interbred with Neanderthals and us.

There were also the Red Deer Cave people who were most recent hominids who didn't seem to have interbred with us, from ~14000 years ago.


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