Ahh, this was the thread that brought epigenetics to my attention. That hypothesis, if it proves true, has big implications for social justice.
Are you for real? Look at the source on the top left corner. On the plus side, I can now understand how you arrive at your steadfast scientific conclusions.
Since not much dino dna exists, it's hard to show; but you might like this finding: "An adolescent female Tyrannosaurus rex died 68 million years ago, but its bones still contain intact soft tissue, including the oldest preserved proteins ever found, scientists say. And a comparison of the proteinâs chemical structure to a slew of other species showed an evolutionary link between T. rex and chickens, bolstering the idea that birds evolved from dinosaurs . . . A comparison by Asaraâs team of the amino-acid sequence from the T. rex collagen to a database of existing sequences from modern species showed it shared a remarkable similarity to that of chickens." http://dangerousintersection.org/2007/04/15/new-dna-evidence-ties-dinosaurs-to-modern-birds/ Your comment about chimps being human ancestors shows a lack of understanding as evolution shows humans are NOT descended from chimps. Seneca