Apodemussylvaticusbosmuis Type post Author Casey Luskin Date May 20, 2026 CategoriesBiologyGenetics Tagged , biology, chromosomes, Daniel Kuebler, DNA, evolution, Franciscan University of Steubenville, genes, genome function, genomic regulation, genomics, humans, mice, molecular biologists, phylogenetic trees, synteny, synteny blocks, Theistic Evolution (book), theistic evolutionists, universal common descent Bad Synteny Arguments Claim “No Functional Reason” for Genomic Arrangements Casey Luskin May 20, 2026 Biology, Genetics 5 To skip to the punchline, Kuebler says that "species as distantly related as humans and mice share a huge array of synteny blocks." Read More ›