barcode 2 Type post Author Ann Gauger Date December 5, 2018 CategoriesHuman Origins and Anthropology Tagged , __k-review, Africa, BioLogos, Charles Darwin, Cliff Notes, Daily Mail, DNA, Ernst Mayr, Forbes, Genetics and the Origin of Species (book), Homo sapiens, Human Evolution (journal), human origins, isolation, Michael Marshall, mitochondria, mitochondrial Eve, Nature (journal), Peaceful Science, speciation, species, theistic evolution, Theodosius Dobzhansky, women, Y chromosome, Y-chromosome Adam Does Barcoding DNA Reveal a Single Human Ancestral Pair? Ann Gauger December 5, 2018 Human Origins and Anthropology 12 I don’t think the study can claim all the things it does based on the evidence they have. Read More ›
Doges Palace Type post Date March 27, 2018 CategoriesEvolutionHuman Origins and AnthropologyIntelligent Design Tagged , __k-review, Adam and Eve, Adam and the Genome, amino acids, Ann Gauger, Australopithecines, Darwin's Doubt, de novo genes, Denisovans, Dennis Venema, genetic code, HLA genes, intelligent design, Journal of Molecular Biology, mitochondrial Eve, Neanderthals, nylonase, Paul Nelson, proteins, pseudogenes, Reviewing Adam and the Genome, Richard Buggs, Stephen Meyer, synteny, whale evolution, Y-chromosome Adam Adam and the Genome — Review and Conclusion Science and Culture March 27, 2018 Evolution, Human Origins and Anthropology, Intelligent Design 10 In retrospect, where does the evidence stand? Here’s a summary: Venema’s main claims in light of the relevant science. Read More ›
DNA-man Type post Date February 27, 2018 CategoriesHuman Origins and Anthropology Tagged , __k-review, Adam and Eve, Adam and the Genome, BioLogos, Darwin-skeptics, Dennis Venema, evolutionists, Fazale Rana, Hugh Ross, mitochondrial DNA, mitochondrial Eve, molecular clocks, Reasons to Believe, Reviewing Adam and the Genome, theistic evolution, Y chromosome, Y-chromosome Adam Mitochondrial Eve and Y-Chromosome Adam, and Adam and the Genome Science and Culture February 27, 2018 Human Origins and Anthropology 3 Both evolutionists and Darwin-skeptics believe that all living humans trace back to a common female ancestor, and a common male ancestor. Read More ›
Doges Palace Type post Date January 15, 2018 CategoriesFaith & Science Tagged , __k-review, Adam and the Genome, amino acids, Andrew Jones, apes, Bible, chimpanzees, Denisovans, Dennis Venema, DNA, Douglas Axe, genome, hominid fossils, human origins, humans, Journal of Molecular Biology, Michael Behe, mitochondrial Eve, Neanderthals, proteins, pseudogenes, Reviewing Adam and the Genome, RNA, Scot McKnight, Stephen Meyer, synteny, theistic evolution, Y-chromosome Adam Hmm, Much of Dennis Venema’s Adam and the Genome Isn’t About Adam and the Genome Science and Culture January 15, 2018 Faith & Science 9 Venema seems much more interested in pursuing longstanding debates with intelligent design and with certain ID proponents. Read More ›
couple Type post Date January 11, 2018 CategoriesFaith & ScienceHuman Origins and Anthropology Tagged , __k-review, Adam and Eve, Adam and the Genome, alleles, apes, BioLogos, chromosomes, Dennis Venema, generations, hominins, human origins, humans, mitochondrial Eve, Richard Buggs, S. Joshua Swamidass, Scot McKnight, Y-chromosome Adam On Prejudiced Models and Human Origins Science and Culture January 11, 2018 Faith & Science, Human Origins and Anthropology 7 Recently Dennis Venema joined with Scot McKnight to publish a book, Adam and the Genome, in which they claim that there never was an original pair of humans like Adam and Eve. Read More ›