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Long Non-Coding RNAs: The Unsung Heroes of the Genome - Jun 30, 2025
/article/long-non-coding-rnas-unsung-heroesJeffrey P. Tomkins, Ph.D. - Evolutionary theory holds that all living things came about through random, natural processes. So conventional scientists believe the genome has developed through these means, and large sections of it have therefore been assumed to be...
Chimp Genome Markedly Different from Human - May 29, 2025
/article/chimp-genome-different-from-humanJeffrey P. Tomkins, Ph.D. - An oft-repeated claim of evolutionary propaganda is that chimpanzee and human DNA are 98.5% identical. This high level of DNA similarity, which has been cherry picked from protein coding regions common to all mammals, has been used to bolster the...
/article/genomic-tandem-repeats-where-repetition
Jeffrey P. Tomkins, Ph.D. - Tandem repeats (TRs) are short sequences of DNA repeated over and over again like the DNA letter sequence TACTACTAC, which is a repetition of TAC three times (Figure 1). In the early days of genomics, these tandem repeats were originally...
Jeffrey P. Tomkins, Ph.D. - Tandem repeats (TRs) are short sequences of DNA repeated over and over again like the DNA letter sequence TACTACTAC, which is a repetition of TAC three times (Figure 1). In the early days of genomics, these tandem repeats were originally...
The 3-D Genome: A Marvel of Adaptive Engineering - Feb 28, 2025
/article/a-3-d-genome-marvel-adaptive-engineeringJeffrey P. Tomkins, Ph.D. - In eukaryotes, which are organisms with nucleated cells, the vast majority of hereditary and coded information is stored, copied, and replicated in the chromosomes within the nucleus.1 In human beings, the genetic (chromosomal) material...
Gene Complexity Showcases Engineered Versatility - Dec 30, 2024
/article/gene-complexity-showcases-engineeredJeffrey P. Tomkins, Ph.D. - In the early days of molecular genetics in the 1960s and ’70s, researchers widely held that a gene could be defined as a single, discrete entity that encodes the information to make a protein. However, as genetic research has progressed...
RNA Hoops: When Circular Reasoning Makes Sense - Oct 31, 2024
/article/rna-hoops-when-circular-reasoning-makesJeffrey P. Tomkins, Ph.D. - If the regulatory picture of the genome were not complicated enough, over the past decade scientists have discovered another level of Darwinian-defying biocomplexity involving a whole new class of molecules in the form of RNA hoops or...
Colossians 1:16-17 and the Theological Implications of Christ as Creator and Sustainer - Sep 15, 2024
/article/colossians-1-16-17-theological-implicationsJeffrey P. Tomkins, Ph.D. - In The Master’s Seminary Journal. 35 (2): 285-298. Abstract One of the key passages in the New Testament that proclaims Christ to be both Creator and Sustainer is Colossians 1:16–17. While most published works have treated...
Christ the Image of God: Exposition and Practical-Theological Application of Colossians 1:15 - Sep 15, 2024
/article/christ-image-god-exposition-practicalJeffrey P. Tomkins, Ph.D. - In Journal of Dispensational Theology. 28: 117-132. Abstact One of the key and most comprehensive New Testament passages that sets forth Christ’s relation to God – interposed between passages proclaiming Him as...
Engineered Parallel Gene Codes Defy Evolution - Aug 30, 2024
/article/engineered-parallel-gene-codesJeffrey P. Tomkins, Ph.D. - Researchers over the past decade have been characterizing new, previously hidden genetic codes embedded within the same sections of genes that code for proteins—utterly defying all naturalistic explanations for their existence. This same...
/article/genetic-recombination-regulated-designed
Jeffrey P. Tomkins, Ph.D. - According to the evolutionary paradigm, complex genetic information in the form of genes and regulatory DNA can randomly evolve through mutations and selection. But this erroneous idea becomes more untenable with every new discovery in the field...
Jeffrey P. Tomkins, Ph.D. - According to the evolutionary paradigm, complex genetic information in the form of genes and regulatory DNA can randomly evolve through mutations and selection. But this erroneous idea becomes more untenable with every new discovery in the field...