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Are humans descended from viruses?

Are humans descended from viruses? . “If Charles Darwin reappeared today, he might be surprised to learn that humans are descended from viruses as well as from apes. Some 8% of human DNA represents fossil retroviral genomes… ”. 2006. What is a retrovirus?. “Reverse Transcriptase”.

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Are humans descended from viruses?

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  1. Are humans descended from viruses? “If Charles Darwin reappeared today, he might be surprised to learn that humans are descended from viruses as well as from apes. Some 8% of human DNA represents fossil retroviral genomes…” 2006

  2. What is a retrovirus? “Reverse Transcriptase”

  3. Endogenous RetroVirus (ERV) Sperm Egg

  4. ERV ERV ERV ERV ERV ERV ERV ERV ERV ERV ERV ERV ERV ERV ERV ERV ERV ERV ERV ERV ERV ERV ERV ERV ERV ERV ERV ERV ERV ERV ERV ERV ERV ERV ERV ERV ERV ERV ERV ERV

  5. 1974 Retroviruses are finally named. 1970 Discovery of reverse transcriptase. 1968 DNA insertion hypothesis confirmed. 1957 Central dogma: DNA → RNA →Protein 1989 Human ERVs identified in other primates. 1961 Some RNA viruses affect the DNA of their hosts. 1963 Hypothesis: RNA virus inserts DNA copy into host. DNA RNA Protein The Discovery of ERVs 1963: Hypothesis: RNA virus inserts DNA copy into host. 1961: Some RNA viruses affect the DNA of their hosts. 1989: Human ERVs identified in other primates. 1968: DNA insertion hypothesis confirmed. 1970: Discovery of reverse transcriptase. 1974: Retroviruses are finally named. 1957: Central dogma: DNA → RNA → Protein

  6. Humans Chimps Evolution is Testable Endogenous Retroviruses and Common Ancestry Prediction:If evolution by common descent is a correct description of the origin of human beings, then we should share ample evidence of shared ERV sequences with our closest relative, the chimpanzee.

  7. A Coincidence? • Would require the same retrovirus to insert in exactly the same chromosomal location. • ERVs insert their DNA at “integration sites.” • Each integration site is 100,000 - 250,000 base pairs in length. • Each ERV has 500 - 2000 integration sites. • Therefore, there at least 50,000,000 possible locations where an ERV can randomly insert itself. • Highly improbable that humans and chimps would have the same ERV sequence at the same location.

  8. Chimpanzees Humans

  9. 1 ,3 ,4 1 ,3 ,4 1 ,3 1 ,2 1 ,2 Chimpanzee Human B Mouse Rat Human A ,5 ERV5 ERV4 ERV2 ERV3 ERV1

  10. Evolution is TestableEndogenous Retroviruses and Common Ancestry • Patterns of ERV insertions observed in modern species exactly match predictions. • We do not find ERVs in the same position in two distantly related species without also finding it in the intervening species. • ERV evidence clearly demonstrates that modern organisms share common ancestry, confirming the predictions made by the theory of evolution. • Evolution is REAL science.

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  12. Chimpanzees Humans Bonobos Ancestral sequence Gorillas ERV sequence An ERV in Gorillas and Chimps,but not in Humans? ERV

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