The Irreducibly Complex Genome: Designed from the Beginning

The concept of what comprises a gene and how it works has changed markedly since the beginning of the modern genomics era about 35 years ago when the first viral gene was sequenced.1 Since then, entire microbial, plant, and animal genomes have been sequenced.

Internal Telomere Sequences: Accidents of Evolution or Features of Functional Design?

Human-Chimp DNA Comparison Research Yields Lower Genetic Similarity

Genome-Wide DNA Alignment Similarity (Identity) for 40,000 Chimpanzee DNA Sequences Queried against the Human Genome is 86–89%

In Answers Research Journal 4 (2011): 233-234

The junk DNA myth takes a well-deserved hit

In Journal of Creation 25 (3): 23-26, December 2011

A review of The Myth of Junk DNA by Jonathan Wells
Discovery Institute Press Seattle, WA, 2011

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