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Because the brain of pigs is very developed, as intelligent as humans, and its constant temperature is close to that of humans, scientists compare human genes with pig genes and believe that pigs are closer to similar intelligence than monkeys.
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Because the evolution of pigs is very fast, it far exceeds the evolution process of monkeys, so there will be such a big reversal.
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No, humans evolved from the Australopithecus stage. Theoretically, the process of human origin is divided into three stages: the Australopithecus stage; also man and ape stage; The stage of a person who can make tools.
The latter stage includes the two major periods of ape and homo sapiens; They are further divided into two stages, early and late.
Europe, especially Western Europe, was once considered the birthplace of humanity. For this series of questions, the ancients have been trying to find the right one. Most paleoanthropologists believe that
The real person is marked by the manufacture of tools, and the human ancestors before the appearance of the real person, scientists call it "pre-human".
Erection is a morphological sign of the separation of man from the main trunk of the common ancestor of the apes, and the area from which he separated from the main trunk can be described as the earliest cradle of humans. The region where the evolutionary process is completed is the last cradle of human evolution.
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People are most like pigs.
The resemblance between humans and pigs is higher than that of monkeys, more because of living habits and environment. We often find that two husbands and wives will look more and more similar as they live together for a long time. This is because husband and wife live together, eat and eat the same, and have the same schedule and rest, so they will become more and more similar.
As the first domesticated animal, pigs have a close relationship with humans, and their food is often leftovers for humans. Therefore, the similarity between pigs and humans is higher than that of monkeys.
Man and Monkey with Pig:
Pig. While non-human primates such as chimpanzees are biologically closer to humans, pigs are the most suitable organ donors. First, there is the question of quantity. Compared to primates, pigs are easier to raise on a large scale.
Second, primates are genetically closer to humans, and after organ transplantation, their diseases are more likely to jump between species and be transmitted to humans. Finally, pig organs are comparable in size to human organs.
The mammal closest to humans is the orangutan. In particular, the chimpanzees are similar in DNA, brain, internal organ size, facial shape and function, and they share a common ancestor, both of which originated from Australopithecus.
According to the sequencing of human genes completed by scientists from six countries in 2001, the number of human genes is only about 10,000 to 40,000, and the difference between human genes and chimpanzee genes in terms of number, structure, function, and cell type is even less, only 2%.
Chimpanzees are more than 96% genetically similar to humans. While orangutans and monkeys are most genetically similar to humans, these two animals are limited in number and expensive.
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Because of all living things.
In the cell, there is a source substance called the amino acid of cell BAI pigment C, and the amino acid difference between human and pig DU cytochrome C is very small, so the gene is similar. In fact, the one that is most genetically similar to humans is the chimpanzee.
Humans are more than 95% similar to mammals, regardless of species, such as pigs, mice, humans, and monkeys.
The genetic differences between humans and animals (broadly referred to as animals) are:
First of all, there are differences in the number of chromosomes between different species, for example, humans have 46 chromosomes, while horses have 64 chromosomes, donkeys have 62 chromosomes, and fruit flies have 8 chromosomes.
Second, the number of genes varies between humans and other animals. People have about 30,000 genes. Moreover, the gene sequence will vary greatly with the distance of the parentage, so the corresponding encoded protein will also be different. So, we can see that people don't look the same as other animals.
However, the genes of humans and other animals have many things in common, such as genes are broken; Genes are all encoded by nucleic acids, and so on. If the genetic differences between humans and other animals are mainly in the above two details, there are still many similarities in other aspects.
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Because evolutionary divergence is short ...
In fact, genetic similarity is only one aspect of kinship.
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Because you have five senses, pigs also have, and to be honest, what do you have that pigs don't have. Seeing that you are so similar to a pig, you should know it.
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Do you know why the Hui refuse to eat pork? There is a saying that pigs are reincarnated and punished, and eating pork is eating people's souls, which is also a crime, a manifestation of defiling and degrading one's own soul.
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Monkey. Because monkeys are closer to people.
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3 All At no time on earth, there can be no species capable of challenging our unshakable supremacy.
I think there are two things that play the most important role, one is our dexterous hands, and the other is our ability to speak in a complex language.
For decades, we've learned from textbooks that primates other than humans can't produce sounds similar to human language because their vocal cord structure is inherently limited – a conclusion reached by linguist Philip Lieberman in the '60s when he dissected a dead macaque and modeled it in plaster cast.
So according to this logical reasoning, can we say that monkeys originally had a strong desire to speak, but they were unable to speak because of the limitation of vocal cord structure? Will there really be the final scene of Rise of the Planet of the Apes 1 someday in the future? Caesar, the leader of the herd, couldn't take it anymore and finally burst out of his throat with an angry roar:
no!"Lead the orangutans on a journey against human tyranny.
A study published in Science Advances on December 9, 2016, disproved this claim in the textbook.
We are unique among primates because we have the ability to control our vocal cords, not the vocal cords themselves!
They even had the model ask humorous words: "Will you marry me?" ”
Fortunately, it wasn't said to a certain beauty, because it sounded clear, but it was very strange, and it was afraid that it would wake her up from a nightmare in the middle of the night.
From this, the scientists came to the conclusion that if the macaque's brain had neural circuits that could learn sounds and combine voices, its vocal tract would produce clear and understandable speech, and that the monkey's inability to speak was due to software, not hardware.
However, the study also showed that the monkey's vocal tract can only produce five vowel sounds similar to those of humans, but cannot produce the most important vowel sound, the "i", and although we can speak without this vowel, we cannot communicate effectively.
Monkeys can't speak, and in the final analysis, it's the hardware!
According to this theory, once Caesar began to speak, the apes would have a great advantage over us—not only two dexterous hands, but also two dexterous feet.
Oh my God, think of us humans, what a complex task we could accomplish if we could work dexterously on both feet!
And the fate of mankind is only pinned on this extra "i", I am afraid that it does not have any advantage, and its fate hangs by a thread, right?
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Because monkeys do not have the ability to evolve language and are very different from humans, monkeys cannot speak like humans.
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The production of human voice originates from the vibration of the vocal cords of the larynx and is affected by the position of other vocal organs such as the lips and tongue. The unique language ability of humans stems from the specific structure and evolution of the brain, and has nothing to do with the differences between human and other primate vocal organs.
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Because monkeys have not evolved to think, they have not evolved enough to speak.
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Because monkeys have not evolved to be as powerful as humans, or their language system is actually very different from humans, monkeys cannot speak like humans.
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Of course, everything is the result of natural selection, although the monkey is genetically similar to humans, it is not human after all, and it cannot speak without the gene that learns to speak and speak.
Through a large amount of data, the data mainly includes the life span data of mammals, and then carefully analyzed and summarized, and finally a relatively rough data is obtained.
The Human Genome Project was completed in 2001, and scientists have determined the order of nucleotides in the human genome. But it must be noted that human genetic information has not been deciphered. At the moment, scientists have only figured out the structure of the genes of various parts of the human race; Deciphering the information carried by genes, that is, figuring out the functions of each gene, is a matter of the "post-genome era", and the amount of work is very large, 3.2 billion! >>>More
This is not possible at the moment, because the evolution of a species requires a long period of natural selection, and with humans at the top of the food chain, it is unlikely that chimpanzees will become new humans.
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Let me sum it up——!
Human Genome Project. >>>More