Neandertal genome like oursDecoding of 60% of the Neandertal genome surprises evolutionists as to how similar it is to modern humansArticle01 Jun, 2010
The slow, painful death of junk DNANew findings undermine the idea that large stretches of our DNA are uselessArticle09 Jun, 2009
from-ape-to-man-via-genetic-meltdown-a-theory-in-crisisA review of Genetic Entropy & The Mystery of the Genome by John C. SanfordArticle04 Dec, 2008
Taking a crack at the Neandertal mitochondrial genomeA 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?Article16 Sep, 2008
Does gene duplication provide the engine for evolution?Does gene duplication provide the engine for evolution?Article20 Dec, 2007
Human Genome Project complete ... againThe complexity of the human genome indicates design, not evolution.Article09 Jan, 2007
Chimp/Human DNA—count the differences!The widely-touted 98-99% chimp/human DNA similarities are claimed as evidence for evolution. But as geneticists probe more deeply, things look very different.Article05 Jun, 2006
The differences make the difference—differences in gene expression distinguish humans from other primatesOriginally written for AiGUS and we were not permitted to use it.Article31 Mar, 2006
How simple can life be?What is the minimum number of genes, proteins and cellular machines needed for a microbe to survive?Article12 Feb, 2006
‘Simple’? Whole Bacteria Genome Sequenced‘Simple’? Whole Bacteria Genome SequencedArticle28 Jan, 2006
Irreducible complexity: some candid admissions by evolutionistsSome evolutionists acknowledge that it is a very serious problem for evolutionary theoryArticle28 Jan, 2006