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About non-random DNA sequences



What is the intelligence genome? That genome affects the neuron's ability to make connections. A large number of connections means a large number of skills. But there is one shadow in that model. If the brain has many axon connections it is slower than a brain with only a couple of connections. 

The reason is that is simple. If there is a large number of axon tracks in brain tissue. The brain must search for the right connection longer than if the brain has only a couple of connections. 

The AI is an excellent tool for analyzing DNA. And that thing has been uncovered that there are DNA sequences that are not forming randomly. That thing sometimes means that some pre-humans and other species systematically choose their spouses by favoring some abilities. 

When we think the natural selection the "non-wanted" genetic sequences would be removed.  If the person or individual is too careless. That caused death at an early age. If we would be cavemen. Things, like eagles, would be dangerous to their children. 

Because of the individual that has some "non-wanted" DNA sequences. That thing causes the "non-wanted behavior". If the individual is violent or in some other ways disgusting. There will be no other individual that wants to make descendants with that kind of person.

And the thing that made cavemen and women choose certain males was the ability to get food and also the ability to take care of their descendants. Also, things like antisocial personality are causing that some individuals are hard to get descendants. And if those abilities would be genetically controlled. That removes those genomes from society. 

The thing is that researchers looking for the genomes that make us intelligent. We know that genomes influence intelligence. But the genomes are not enough. Intelligence requires material for creating something.  But what makes the genome of intelligence the thing that makes people intelligent? That genome controls the neuron's ability to make connections as I wrote before. A large number of connections are making a large number of skills. 


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