Human Chromosome #2

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Is this chromosome what separates humans from the animal kingdom?

Most I think would say that intelligence is what separates us from the animal kingdom, but it leaves out such things as empathy which is undervalued within the scientific community.

Currently, scientists are working on AI which will have a superior intelligence to human beings, but all devoid of love and empathy.

This is because, at our core, humans crave power, something that knowledge can give us which is why AI was created.
 
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It is what separates us from our closest animal relatives, simians.
Chimps, gorillas, orangutans have two strands of 24 chromosomes fro total of 48.
We humans have 2 strands of 23 for total of 46.
That number two in humans is number 2 & 3 in the apes, fused into a single, longer chromosome.
It is the unique feature of human genetics that allowed the "sons of the gods"* to produce offspring when mating with the daughters of man, as mentioned in the Old Testament, Genesis, Chapter 6, versus1-6.

*Anunnaki ~ Nephilim
 
FOXP2 gene. Chromosome 7. Necessary for speech and language. (It's a transcription factor, it gets involved in just about everything).


My sense is the video focused on just one gene as being responsible for all that makes humanity ... whereas this is actually another gene responsible for humanity ... I'm sure there's dozens more ...

A 5 second Google search of "telomere-to-telomere fusion" turned up an abstract that describes this as part of the cellular repair mechanism, or more specifically DNA repair gone wrong ... so this happens all the time in nature ...

The video is obviously a complete lie ... someone trying to convince himself he's more than a semi-evolved hairless rodent who's only evolutionary advance is flesh that make putridity smell appetizing ... ToE ain't for egotists ...
 

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