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The four dimensional human genome defies naturalistic explanations

The four dimensional human genome defies naturalistic explanations

The human genome is the most complex computer operating system in the known universe and defies naturalistic explanations.
Article
06 Oct, 2016
No keeper’s brother

No keeper’s brother

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.
Article
06 Dec, 2013
Human/animal hybrids: are they possible, and could they be saved?

Human/animal hybrids: are they possible, and could they be saved?

Are human/animal hybrids a problem for Christianity, or even a possibility?
Article
24 Oct, 2013
Review wells junk dna

Review wells junk dna

A review of The Myth of Junk DNA by Jonathan Wells.
Article
22 Mar, 2013
Critic ignores reality of Genetic Entropy

Critic ignores reality of Genetic Entropy

Can beneficial mutations outweigh destructive mutations? Creationist geneticist Dr John Sanford rebuts criticisms and accusations from a theistic evolutionist.
Article
07 Mar, 2013
Genomic monkey business—estimates of nearly identical human–chimp DNA similarity
re-evaluated using omitted data

Genomic monkey business—estimates of nearly identical human–chimp DNA similarity re-evaluated using omitted data

According to the latest data, this claim is vastly overestimated.
Article
26 Oct, 2012
Human/chimp genome shock

Human/chimp genome shock

Chimps and humans have similar genomes, right? Wrong! Just look at the Y chromosome.
Article
13 Aug, 2012
Time—no friend of evolution

Time—no friend of evolution

‘Millions of years’ don’t help—in fact they make it worse.
Article
15 May, 2012
Transposon amplification in rapid intrabaraminic diversification

Transposon amplification in rapid intrabaraminic diversification

A mechanism for rapid post-Flood diversification of baramins
Article
10 Dec, 2010
The Best Genetic Computer Program in the World

The Best Genetic Computer Program in the World

Scientists begin to unravel the splicing code
Article
29 Jun, 2010
The Neandertal mitochondrial genome

The Neandertal mitochondrial genome

It does not support evolution
Article
25 Jun, 2010
Neandertal genome like ours

Neandertal genome like ours

Decoding of 60% of the Neandertal genome surprises evolutionists as to how similar it is to modern humans
Article
01 Jun, 2010
The slow, painful death of junk DNA

The slow, painful death of junk DNA

New findings undermine the idea that large stretches of our DNA are useless
Article
09 Jun, 2009
from-ape-to-man-via-genetic-meltdown-a-theory-in-crisis

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
Article
04 Dec, 2008
Taking a crack at the Neandertal mitochondrial genome

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?
Article
16 Sep, 2008
Does gene duplication provide the engine for evolution?

Does gene duplication provide the engine for evolution?

Does gene duplication provide the engine for evolution?
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20 Dec, 2007