Human Proteome 'More Complex than Previously Thought'


Comb Jelly Genome Gums Up Evolution

Gene Complexity Eludes a Simple Definition


'Junk' DNA Keeps Your Heart Beating

A new research study has shown that large regions of the human genome, once thought to be useless junk, work to keep your heart functioning properly.1 When these areas of the genome malfunction, cardiovascular failure is often the outcome, showing the importance of every piece of God's handiwork.


Neandertal: The Answer Is Epigenetics Not Evolution

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