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From ape to man via genetic meltdown: a theory in crisis
A review of Genetic Entropy & The Mystery of the Genome by John C. Sanford
by
Royal Truman
Large scale function for ‘endogenous retroviruses’
We hope you enjoy this sneak preview from the now-released December issue of
Journal of Creation
. Subscribers will be delighted by the powerful, stimulating content.
by
Shaun Doyle
Taking a crack at the Neandertal mitochondrial genome
A full-length stretch of DNA from a Neandertal mitochondrion has been sequenced. Some are using it to allege that it came from a different species to modern humans. But is that deduction justified?
by
Robert Carter
Two-tone twins
Twins with different skin tones disprove evolutionary ideas of ‘race’ and support the Bible’s record of human history.
The genetic puppeteer
We hope you enjoy this sneak preview of an article from the soon-to-be-released
Creation
magazine. Subscribers will be delighted with the printed magazine’s powerful content and brilliant graphics.
by
David White
Does gene duplication provide the engine for evolution?
There are a number of problems with evolution by gene duplication and mutation.
by
Jerry Bergman
Meta-information
Recent discoveries of how the non-protein coding DNA controls the protein-coding part and how cells replicate give evolutionists a seemingly incurable headache.
by
Alex Williams
Another evolutionary ‘truth’ now conceded to be myth
Evolutionists abandon the idea of 99% DNA similarity between humans and chimps
by
Daniel Anderson
Astonishing DNA complexity uncovered
A major study of human DNA reveals that there is probably no such thing as ‘junk DNA’. This makes the case for creation even more overwhelmingly powerful.
by
Alex Williams
Gain-of-function mutations: at a loss to explain molecules-to-man evolution
Mutations are supposedly the raw material for evolution. Most are harmful or neutral. But even mutations that result in new functions are really informationally downhill, because they cause loss of specificity.
by
Dr Jean Lightner
Adam’s Brothers? Race, Science, and Genesis Before Darwin
Adam’s Brothers? Race, Science, and Genesis Before Darwin
by
Lael Weinberger (guest author)
Genetics
A preview of the documentary Dismantled
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