Can we place the sons of Noah on the Y chromosome tree?Noah was Y Chromosome Adam, but placing the Patriarchs on the Y tree is difficult when many alternate hypotheses existArticle29 Oct, 2024
‘DNA Journey’ traces the ancestry of celebrities in AfricaResponse to a question about the out-of-Africa evolutionary hypothesis, mitochondrial Eve, and implications for racism, and valuing humanity.Article25 May, 2023
Genetics supports a biblical model of human originsGenetics has created confusion for evolutionary hypotheses of human origins, but confirmed the biblical framework.Article25 Jun, 2021
Effective population sizes and the Flood bottleneckHumanity lost around 30% of its created genetic diversity through Noahs Flood, which may have contributed to reduced lifespans.Article06 Dec, 2019
Genetic effects of the Flood bottleneckThe Genesis Flood caused a drop in human genetic diversity through a population bottleneck.Article29 Nov, 2019
Recent origin of speciesAlmost all the current species have expanded from mitochondrial uniformity within the past 200,000 years.Article19 Dec, 2018
Genetics-primal-coupleRobert Carter answers a question about how genetics confirms the Bibles history in Genesis and our descent from one couple.Article30 Apr, 2011
Noah and GeneticsGenetic evidence indicates we all come from just two people (Adam and Eve), and that there was subsequently a dramatic population crash (at the time of NoahArticle11 May, 2010
Gentle answer mt dnaFollowing the Global Atheist Convention, Tas Walker answers a hostile atheist with gentleness and respect; CMI updates a reader with the latest aboutArticle03 Apr, 2010
Mitochondrial Eve and biblical Eve are looking good: criticism of young age is prematureThe critic fails to address the issues, using bluff and bluster. The data are consistent with there being one mother of all humans and within the Bible’s time frame.Article06 Jul, 2006