A Fused Chromosome?
Answers with Ken Ham
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Evolutionists believe that humans and chimpanzees share a common ancestor. And they think they’ve found the evidence.
This is Ken Ham, and our popular life-size Noah’s Ark is located south of Cincinnati.
Evolutionists believe that humans and chimpanzees share a common ancestor. And they think they’ve found the evidence.
Humans and chimps don’t share the same number of chromosomes. We have forty-six and they have forty-eight. That difference is not what we’d expect if evolution is true. So what do evolutionists think happened?
Well, they think two of those chromosomes fused together in an ancient ancestor. It supposedly gave the line that evolved into humans one less pair than the great apes.
Now, they think they’ve found evidence, but such an idea contradicts God’s Word. And as we’ll see tomorrow, it actually contradicts observational evidence!
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Alleged Human Chromosome 2 “Fusion Site” Encodes an Active DNA Binding Domain Inside a Complex and Highly Expressed Gene—Negating Fusion A Tale of Two Chromosomes