๐งต I think I am onto something in here
Anonymous at Wed, 5 Jun 2024 20:01:24 UTC No. 16212269
look at this: I made a statistical calculation onto genes and found out that when put on a 2D map like this, humans and birds make an identical pattern and platynereis sea worm is very similar to human and bird pattern
meanwhile, insects make a different pattern but two insects whose lineages separated 300 million years ago, are quite similar to each other (but clearly distinct from human-bird connection)
Anonymous at Thu, 6 Jun 2024 01:29:46 UTC No. 16212822
>>16212269
I can see frog hiding under there, a PCA plot wouldn't be enough to determine much tho
cox 3 is likely a different cox 3 insertion event in terms of labeling, 1/2 is already described between mammals, reptiles and fish.
Anonymous at Thu, 6 Jun 2024 01:42:36 UTC No. 16212832
>>16212269
op, why are you looking at so much animal cox...
Anonymous at Thu, 6 Jun 2024 01:49:05 UTC No. 16212837
>>16212269
Can you label the axis? I don't know what I am looking at.
Anonymous at Thu, 6 Jun 2024 01:56:10 UTC No. 16212843
>>16212837
its a PCA dumbass, dimension reduction based on what points are furthest away
Anonymous at Thu, 6 Jun 2024 03:18:57 UTC No. 16212979
>>16212269
Literally visualizing warm blood and cold blooded.
Fun times.
Anonymous at Thu, 6 Jun 2024 09:37:38 UTC No. 16213395
>>16212822
>>16212832
>>16212979
here is a human and bird, lines are drawn from one gene to the next in the order where they actually appear in the genome, from left to right
human and bird in different colors