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Author Topic:   No genetic bottleneck proves no global flood
Stargaze
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Message 17 of 140 (663402)
05-24-2012 9:01 AM


According to AIG they're stating that the human genome shows little genetic variation.
http://www.answersingenesis.org/.../v17/n1/events#fnList_1_7
I'm still in the "novice" category in terms of learning and understanding evolution so please bear with me.
The argument still stands however that even if what AIG says is true...ALL land dwelling organisms should show little genetic variation [bottleneck].

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Stargaze
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Message 21 of 140 (663435)
05-24-2012 4:10 PM


I have a question. Is there more than one way to "detect" a genetic bottleneck? Or can you only figure this out by comparing one species to another, like they did with the elephant seal example?

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