Opposable Thumbs and Upright Walking Caused By "Junk DNA"
quinnlynn writes "A group of research scientists at Yale discovered that the evolution of opposable thumbs and upright walking in humans is due to changes in the genome in the areas still classified as "junk DNA." Quoting: 'Results from a comparative analysis of the human, chimpanzee, rhesus macaque and other genomes reported in the journal Science suggest our evolution may have been driven not only by sequence changes in genes, but by changes in areas of the genome once thought of as "junk DNA." ... Researchers have long suspected changes in gene expression contributed to human evolution, but this had been difficult to study until recently because most of the sequences that control genes had not been identified. In the last several years, scientists have discovered that non-coding regions of the genome, far from being junk, contain thousands of regulatory elements that act as genetic "switches" to turn genes on or off.'"
Yale has also recently completed sequencing the Trichoplax genome. Trichoplax has the simplest known animal genome, and it shares 80 percent of its genes (comprised of 98 million base pairs) with humanity. Professor Stephen Dellaporta was quoted saying, "We are [excited] to find that Trichoplax contains shared pathways and defined regulatory sequences that link these most primitive ancestors to higher animal species. The Trichoplax genome will serve as a type of 'Rosetta Stone' for understanding the origins of animal-specific pathways."
When shall we welcome our furry, opposable thumbed overlords. Could Douglas Adams had been right all along?
Faster! Faster! Faster would be better!
Every time early researchers solve part of a problem they seem to label the part they haven't solved as being unimportant or irrelevant.
You found out what 10% of the brain does (the sensory/motor areas)? The other 90% must not be used for anything.
Find out how to read the DNA code used for a few percent of the genome (the codons to protein via RNA parts)? The rest must be junk.
When will we learn? Writing "Here there be dragons" at least had to benefit that it led future explorers to (correctly) assume that these places might have something interesting in them.
--MarkusQ
P.S. I can't do car analogies, but for the last fifty years or so we've known how to extract strings from the data segment and thought we understood "the" genetic code. Now it's turning out that all that "junk DNA" in the code segment actually has a significant regulatory role in deciding which strings get printed, and when. Who would have guessed?
Junk DNA doesn't exist. It's just DNA we don't understand.
RS
Shoes for Industry. Shoes for the Dead.
In defense of DNA fingerprinting it is often stated that the databases only store non-coding DNA, so there is no risk that someone might be able to centrally deduce possible health problems and other traits which could negatively affect the individual. How does that argument hold up now?
I have always found it irksome when biologists claim that a high percentage of our DNA is just junk (do-nothing) DNA. It's as though they were saying "we of course know what it does: It does not do anything". Why not say "we don't know what it does, if anything at all"?
Most of them do, "Junk DNA" is a handy phrase and one that's been picked up by the media, the majority of Biologists are quite open minded on the subject. The fact that a lot of it is translated in to RNA even lends wait to the argument that it is of functional value. Aside from that things like telomeres (the ends of DNA that get eaten away as the replicates) and centomeres would be labelled as "junk" even though they have obvious functional value. Most scientists just use "junk" as a synonym for "non-protein coding" as a kind of shorthand.
In the last several years, scientists have discovered that non-coding regions of the genome, far from being junk, contain thousands of regulatory elements that act as genetic "switches" to turn genes on or off.
...Biologists discover "flags". Seriously, these guys should just bring a programmer on-staff — preferably assembly, as decoding the arcane secrets of all Earth life should be a breeze for anyone whose day job involves the x86 instruction set.
How can I believe you when you tell me what I don't want to hear?
I probably should have clarified in the post but "Junk" DNA is a misnomer though still the most commonly used term for the part of the human genome (over 90% of it) that we don't know the uses for. The word "junk" isn't used in the sense that the DNA there is worthless and should be discarded. More like a junk drawer. There's a bunch of stuff over there that doesn't seem to belong to anything but we know that a lot of it probably does, so scientists keep testing around in there to see what goes where.
I don't understand it therefor it must be junk! Perfectly scientific.
Most scientists do not actually do this. Most reporters, on the other hand, do.
I'm a minority race. Save your vitriol for white people.
We'll eventually discover that DNA is just instruction tape for a type of turing machine which generates our entire body as its output. As we all know, Turing machines require lots of repetitive instructions to operate because they're so limited in their actions.
Apparently 90% of the universe is made of some weird useless stuff. Might as well use the same term for stuff we don't understand.
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I salute your 19th century soapbox rant about the 21st century! You sir, are the epitomy of human evolution!
Interesting.
Perhaps the moderation as "troll" is because you state that the "mom forced her child to have three abortions in the span of six months" (the article only says that the first one was forced by the mother), but what of the man having sex with his 14-year-old "girlfriend" and the girl who got pregnant three times? Bravo for selective outrage.
Saying that any DNA is "Junk DNA" is like saying that all dark matter in the universe (which we don't quite yet fully understand) is "Junk Matter."
It's the sort of misnomer that has no place in science IMO.
It always blows my mind when I think about things like this, how people think that at this point in our development that humans are the be all end all, that we understand everything there is to understand - it's such bullshit. I am not saying that our science and advancements aren't incredible and amazing; they are - I am only saying that it is incredibly foolish to think we know everything..about anything really... (in the natural world especially).
I'm glad I can now scientifically justify why I like a little junk in the trunk.
Don't worry if you're a kleptomaniac, you can always take something for it.
My argument against 'junk' DNA and similar things; If it costs energy to do, then there is likely a reason it is being done. Otherwise, we would probably see it 'phased' out due to natural selection pressures.
Having unused DNA around could give you an evolutionary advantage. A higher mutation and duplication rate will let you adapt quickly to changes in the environment.
For example, an inexact duplicate of a gene is created. This then mutates in to something useful giving you a selective advantage. A lot of the time those duplicates will be useless, but sometimes they will be useful.
Our DNA has a goddamn registry.
This is hardly new. It has been recognised for some time that so-called "junk" DNA is nothing of the sort, but is almost certainly associated with gene expression to some degree.
The cool thing here (and what, I hope, will keep me in a job for a while) is trying to work out how.
(The fun aspect of molecular biology is that so much changes even over the course of a 4-year degree course... - and to think I nearly went into maths, where I wouldn't be doing anything remotely cutting-edge until PhD level...)
I don't think the law can ever be clear because there is no single time at which human life begins.
Legal Definition
The Supreme court decided that viability would be the determiner of the earliest "potential life" at around the 28th week, with Roe vs Wade in 1973.
Even conception (which is probably the closest to an actual event) is not the start of life for your first cell, that was created when your mother was still a foetus.
Well, technically an egg is alive, just like a rabbit is alive, or a carrot is a living thing, but they aren't human things. The difference is ethically we can kill and eat a rabbit, but not a human.
Science Definition
Conception is the fusion of gametes to produce a new organism of the same species. That new organism, produced by process of conception, is indeed the start of a life.
Also I think the law should be driven by ethics, not the other way around!
I agree, our laws should be based upon our ethics. We write and enforce laws that protect our lives and property, because we value our lives and property.
Also, this is 80% of Trichoplax's DNA is also in human DNA, not the reverse. Trichoplax's DNA is about 98 million base pairs, humans are around 3 billion... 80% of 'hello world' is also in the linux kernel, for a comparison...
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Laws are horrible moral guides, moral guides make even worse laws.
Some of the "junk DNA" is transcribed into non-protein-coding RNA. RNA does its business, then decays in minutes. New technologies are discover its new roles.
Why was the parent modded down as flamebait?
For the same reason that your post is modded funny (it would be troll or flamebait otherwise). Especially considering it doesnt "disprove" evolutionary biology in the slightest and everyone here knows it.
/. of all places.
Even if it was a creationist posting (which I doubt, the ahahaha kind of gives it away) he knew he was flaming when he wrote that posting it on
The so called "junk DNA" being not really junk is old news, saying it "disproves" evolutionary biology is just like a typical creationist troll trying to "disprove it" giving the scientific side no added information as if its been dogmatic since Darwins time.
The scientific model is one that ALWAYS changes however slight with *shock horror* new discoveries and new information we are always working on.
The reason why creationists are viewed as stupid is they argue without any understanding at what they are trying to disprove. Essensially trolling with an army of strawmen, and yes I have encountered that MANY times and it is very fustrating.
I get the sneeking feeling that you are trolling too, considering that you were modded "funny" instesad of "insightful" leads me to think that I am not alone in that assumpsion
Make SELinux enforcing again!