Fungal Parasitism Marked by Gene Loss, Not Gain

Certain types of fungi can be parasitic to both plants and animals. Two new studies show that this has developed, in part, by a loss of genetic information—not a gain as predicted by evolution.1,2


Decoding Snake-Venom Origins

The origin of snake venom has long been a mystery to both creationists and evolutionists. However, by stepping outside the standard research paradigm, scientists recently showed that snake venom proteins may have arisen from existing salivary proteins.1

Human lincRNA Regions Vastly Different from Chimpanzee


Darwin's Finches: Answers From Epigenetics

Solar-powered sea slugs defy evolution and horizontal gene transfer

In Journal of Creation 28 (2): 97-103, August 2014

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