It was more along the lines of, “We can be confident this is the best possible version of this enzyme.”
That’s really bad. If you take any random enzyme shared by humans and chimpanzees both version are going to differ slightly and there no reason to strongly assume that the version of the chimpanzee is optimal for chimpanzees while the version for humans is optimal for humans.
There no reason that a random enzyme without very strong selection pressure is at a local maxima.
That’s really bad. If you take any random enzyme shared by humans and chimpanzees both version are going to differ slightly and there no reason to strongly assume that the version of the chimpanzee is optimal for chimpanzees while the version for humans is optimal for humans.
There no reason that a random enzyme without very strong selection pressure is at a local maxima.