watch Type post Date April 6, 2022 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , editing, evolution, Frontiers in Genetics, intelligent design, junk DNA, Rube Goldberg, University of Toronto Here’s Another Defense of Junk DNA Science and Culture April 6, 2022 Evolution, Intelligent Design 2 The authors criticize the “ultra-Darwinian mindset,” which "perpetuates the notion that the genome, and life itself, is like a Swiss watch." Read More ›
chimp liberation Type post Author Casey Luskin Date October 20, 2021 CategoriesAnatomyBiologyEvolutionGeneticsHuman Origins and AnthropologyIntelligent Design Tagged , 1 percent myth, Ann Gauger, Bill Nye, chimpanzees, Colin Reeves, common ancestry, Dennis Venema, DNA, evolution, Frontiers in Genetics, gene regulatory networks, genome, Genome Biology and Evolution, humans, intelligent design, junk DNA, Nature (journal), non-coding DNA, Ola Hössjer, pseudogenes, Richard Buggs, Science (journal), Theistic Evolution (book) Human-Chimp Similarity: What Is It and What Does It Mean? Casey Luskin October 20, 2021 Anatomy, Biology, Evolution, Genetics, Human Origins and Anthropology, Intelligent Design 13 For years we’ve been told that human and chimp DNA is some 99 percent identical. Is that true? Read More ›