chimp-human Type post Author Casey Luskin Date May 27, 2025 CategoriesEvolutionHuman ExceptionalismHuman Origins and Anthropology Tagged , 1 percent myth, 1 percent myth (series), ape genomes, autosomes, biologists, biology, chimpanzees, chromosomes, common descent, diploidal genome, gap divergence, genome, genomic analysis, genomic differences, haploid, human exceptionalism, human genome, humans, Nature (journal), non-sex chromosomes, nucleotides, Progressive Cactus, Research, sex chromosomes, single nucleotide variations, software, Supplementary Data Additional Method of Analysis Confirms Human-Chimp Genomes Are About 15 Percent Different Casey Luskin May 27, 2025 Evolution, Human Exceptionalism, Human Origins and Anthropology 6 This number is only looking at the non-sex chromosomes. When you look at the sex chromosomes, the differences seem to be even greater. Read More ›
panda Type post Author Wolf-Ekkehard Lönnig Date July 21, 2024 CategoriesBiologyEngineeringEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , Ailuropoda, bears, biologists, Chinese scientists, deletions, diploidal genome, evolution, genera, geneticists, insertions, intelligent design, mutations, neo-Darwinian theory, Panda's Thumb, phenotype, researchers, species, stasis, Ursidae More on the Panda’s Thumb: Imperfection or Masterpiece? Wolf-Ekkehard Lönnig July 21, 2024 Biology, Engineering, Evolution, Intelligent Design 4 I would like to express my appreciation as a geneticist and biologist for the work on the molecular investigations and many other topics in the panda’s biology. Read More ›
Genius-of-Alternative-Reading-Frames-1 Type post Author Ann Gauger Date August 12, 2019 CategoriesIntelligent Design Tagged , __edited, chromosomes, codon, computer, digital code, diploidal genome, DNA, gene, intelligent design, mammals, mitochondrial DNA, nucleotides The Genius of Alternative Reading Frames Ann Gauger August 12, 2019 Intelligent Design 5 This is amazing! Here we have multiple meanings being read from one stretch of digital code. Read More ›
Type post Author Wolf-Ekkehard Lönnig Date July 25, 2016 CategoriesBotanyEvolution Tagged , __tedited, adaptation, alleles, Darwinian mechanisms, diploidal genome, haploid, Joe Felsenstein, misrepresentation, mutation rate, natural selection, naturalists, Nature, non-random evolution, non-random mutation, population genetics, positive selection, random mutation, random processes, randomness, Response to Criticism, zoologists In Terror of Chipmunks: A Response to Joseph Felsenstein Wolf-Ekkehard Lönnig July 25, 2016 Botany, Evolution 22 Seldom have I seen a piece of scientifically inspired writing like Felsenstein's that is so far off the mark. Read More ›