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Kangaroo DNA unexpectedly contains huge chunks of the human genome

As , the director of Australia's Kangaroo Genomics Centre, Jenny Graves, says that, "There [are] great chunks of the human genome… sitting right there in the kangaroo genome." And the 20,000 genes in the kangaroo (roughly the same number as in humans) are "largely the same" as in people, and Graves adds, "a lot of them are in the same order! "CMI's Creation editors add that, "unlike chimps, kangaroos are not supposed to be our 'close relatives.'" Evolutionists are not much like kangaroos, regardless of what they might think. But they should consider that:

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  • claiming (while exaggerating) that humans were 98% similar to chimps doesn't mean what it was meant to convey

  • percent of genetic similarity simply doesn't imply evolutionary descent nor relationship

  • CMI: "organisms as diverse as leeches and lawyers are 'built' using the same developmental genes." So with the Death of Darwin's Tree of Life and with sponges

  • with the regulatory gene blueprint throughout the animal kingdom 

  • with kangaroo genes showing such extraordinary similarity to humans,

The bottom line is that Darwinists were wrong to use that kind of genetic similarity as evidence of a developmental pathway from apes to humans. Hear or read more from Real Science Radio!

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Find more at Real Science Radio's List of Genomes that Just Don't Fit:

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  • Horse DNA is closer to bats than to cows

  • Mouse DNA is the same as 80% of the human genome

  • Sponges share 70% of human genes including for nerves and muscles

  • Kangaroo DNA unexpectedly contains huge chunks of the human genome

  • Gorilla DNA is closer to humans than chimps in 15% of the genome

  • Neanderthal DNA is fully human, closer than a chimp is to a chimp

  • The chimp Y chromosome is "horrendously different" from our 'Y'

  • The human Y is astoundingly similar all over the world lacking the expected mutational variation

  • Mitochondrial Eve "would be a mere 6000 years old" by ignoring chimp DNA and calculating by mutation rates

  • 20,500 genes- Roundworms have far more genes than Darwinist predictions,19,000, compared to our 

  • The flatworm man-bug "ancestor" genome has "alarmed" evolutionists and is now dislodged from its place at the base.

  • "Genetic diversity exploded in recent millennia" when "vast number of human DNA variants arose only in the past 5,000 years."

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