“self-replicating systems” means prions?:)) …

Comment on How much of the Human Genome is Functional? by dana.

“self-replicating systems” means prions?:))

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How much of the Human Genome is Functional?
if u say so…

Have fun.


How much of the Human Genome is Functional?
Good morning,
The George´s post in other words :).

Knowing that deleterious mutations outnumber the beneficial ones in humans let´s calculate the probability of an event.

A probability is a way of assigning every event a value between zero and one (0 indicates impossibility and 1 indicates certainty).

In probabilistic terms, the probability of the event “evolution” is:

P(evol.)

the opposite of the event “evolution” (that is, the event of “evolution” not occurring) is:

P(not evol.)=1-P(evol.)

If in 1000 years we have 3 positive mutation and 5 deleterious ones, the equation become:

P(evol.)=3+(-5)=3-5=-2.

Thus, P(evol.)= -2, a negative probability which means “null” (that is, 0).
and

P(not evol.)=1-0=1

Therefore, in probabilistic terms, evolution is impossible.

also, mathematically speaking, the “already evolved” human race keeps “evolving” toward its planetary grave.


How much of the Human Genome is Functional?
:)) It took you long enough… the issue of prions!:)

so,
Prions are self-replicating proteins (act as template).
Prokaryotes as bacteria are self-reproducing organism (split themselves).
Eukaryotes procreate, they need a mate.

Which evolutionary laws apply to each of them?

If eukaryotes evolved from prokaryotes, why we still have prokaryotes?
If mamals evolved from fish, why still have fish?
How you explain the “tree of evolution” in the light of darwinian transmutation?

I´m asking because, to be honest with you, I have any clue..!

Thanks in advance!