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Author Topic:   DNA similarities ARE NOT proof of evolution
Convince-me
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Message 39 of 46 (38302)
04-29-2003 5:30 AM
Reply to: Message 1 by booboocruise
04-14-2003 5:04 AM


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The DNA-similarities that exist is not of the type that one would expect from separately created organisms. In comparing big orthologous sequences one sees that it looks like a gradual change.
Ex. Cats differ from dogs less than they do with elephants. A SUDDEN creation case could have made the sequences so that penguins sequences was more similar to some mammals orthologous sequences and some insects orthologous sequences than with some other birds.
Ok that all organisms have cytb, COI, COII, alpha-globin and beta-globin. But the PATTERN lokks like evolution. If these genes all looked the same in all organisms or if the case was as mentioned above I would believe in a sudden creation.

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