Evolutionists Admit Evolution is Impossible Part 6
Comments in regards to article found in, NATURE, v. 428, 15 April '04, p. xi
OH! I almost forgot -- the report (and News and Views article) also notes that the same key gene also affects mice. This is interesting, as the supposed common ancestor would, as I recall, be placed back before the evolution of fish with fins, since both the ray-finned and flesh-finned supposed ancestral fossils appear in the same geologic levels. "Earlier" forms of fish fossils have nothing but spines (and thus were not as able to escape from Flood effects). In evolutionary terms, this is yet another example of incredible "conservation" of a gene.
More and more such cases are being discovered, and it will be interesting to see how many of these "living fossil" genes are in all of us. It actually seems to fit best with the "modular design" concept.
Until Next Time,
David Bump
Philippians 3: 13 Brethren, I
count not myself to have
apprehended: but [this] one thing
[I do], forgetting those things
which are behind, and reaching
forth unto those things which are
before, 14 I press toward the
mark for the prize of the high
calling of God in Christ Jesus.
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