Tag: gorilla
Adam and the Genome and “Nonfunctional” Pseudogenes
Venema cites the vitellogenin pseudogene as supposedly demonstrating common ancestry between humans and birds, such as chickens.
Our Top 10 Evolution-Related Stories: #5, Publication of the Gorilla Genome
A whopping 30% of the gorilla genome — amounting to hundreds of millions of base pairs of gorilla DNA — contradicts the standard supposed evolutionary phylogeny of great apes and humans.
What Exactly Is Being Decided in the David Coppedge “Intelligent Design” Trial
Opening statements wrapped up today and one thing is beyond doubt: this trial will be misrepresented in the media.
30% of the Gorilla Genome Contradicts the Supposed Evolutionary Phylogeny of Humans and Apes
That’s the big news revealed last week with the publication of the sequence of the full gorilla genome.
Nine Gorilla Teeth and a Confession of Evolutionist Ignorance
As I’ve noted before, it is often only after Darwinists report a new fossil discovery that they retroactively admit how little they previously knew about a given evolutionary transition. This happened again recently as a team of paleoanthropologists reported finding 6-7 million year-old fossil gorilla teeth that Nature News claimed “helps to fill in a huge gap in the fossil record.” Accompanying this find, however, was a striking admission of ignorance regarding the evolution of humans: “The human fossil record goes back 6 to 7 million years, but we know nothing about how the human line actually emerged from apes,” the researchers said in a statement on Wednesday that accompanied publication of their study in the journal Nature. “Chororapithecus gives Read More ›