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Monday, November 06, 2006

Some Ideas from Important Findings in France

Humans and animals have lived co-existed for many years. Humans' dealings with animals has generally gotten better over the years and we now treat them with respect and care. However, for the longest time, people thought that we are rare beings and greater than other animals in our planet. However, recent investigations in the field of science are progressively changing our view toward animals.

Recently, the dissimilarity between man and animals has been confounded by a discovery in the field of Ethnology. Earlier research and its succeeding discoveries indicate that we share
ninety-eight percent of our genetic matter with animals, like the great apes. In addition, the prior findings also report that humans share eighty percent of our genes with other animals, like rodents.

French Ethnology research head Claude Baudoin comments that what's important is the
meager type of functioning genes in our bodies. However, the issue has already sparked a series of questions and the type of statement being implied by the study further confounds the mystery in the field of Ethnology. People and experts alike are still at this instant locked in the deliberation of finally compromising the blurred distinction between man and animal.

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