dna-stockpack-adobe-stock-332522387-stockpack-adobestock Type post Author Casey Luskin Date November 3, 2025 CategoriesGeneticsIntelligent Design Tagged , Advanced Science, amino acids, bases, BioEssays, biologists, chemistry, chromosomes, DNA, domains, exons, gene transcripts, genome function, genome regulation, geometric code, geometry, introns, James Tour, junk DNA, meteorite, non-B DNA, OSIRIS-REx, packing, packing domains, structural shape, topologically associating domains, Yahoo News! A Fake Headline, and a Real One, About DNA Casey Luskin November 3, 2025 Genetics, Intelligent Design 5 Did you get that? “Cake,” I believe, is supposed to mean life. So obviously on earth we have cake. Read More ›
ape-man-dna-strips-2400x1345 Type post Author Casey Luskin Date June 23, 2025 CategoriesEvolutionGeneticsHuman Origins and Anthropology Tagged , 1 percent myth, ape genomes, biologists, chimpanzees, Chimps and Critics (series), copies, functional information, gap divergence, genetics, humans, Joel Duff, junk DNA, Nature Communications, non-B DNA, Nucleic Acids Research, repeats, repetitive DNA, technical failures, theistic evolutionists, University of Akron, Zachary Ardern Critics Dismiss Genetic Differences Between Humans and Chimps as “Meaningless” Junk Casey Luskin June 23, 2025 Evolution, Genetics, Human Origins and Anthropology 11 What’s most ironic here is that these critics aren’t disputing that the evidence really does show that humans and chimps are 15 percent genetically different. Read More ›