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Occam's Aftershave



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(Permalink) Posted: Mar. 29 2018,10:31   

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Phylogenetic trees are based on similarities. Similarities come from a Common Design. Only an imbecile would think that the differences in the same genes that code for the same proteins, that do the same function is evidence for Common Descent. Common Descent doesn't have anything to account for the anatomical and physiological DIFFERENCES observed between two alleged related species like humans and chimps.

And then there is the problem of getting past bacteria. You still don't have a mechanism capable of doing so.

Joke can provide no evidence for baraminology while I provided genetic evidence disproving the stupid idea.

What a dumbass you are Joke.   :D

ETA:  Wait for Joke to break out the BOLD CAPS LOCK like the childish moron he is.   :)

All observations support baraminology.

Where do the observations in this paper support baraminology Chubs?

     
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Tree of Life Reveals Clock-Like Speciation and Diversification

Abstract:  Genomic data are rapidly resolving the tree of living species calibrated to time, the timetree of life, which will provide a framework for research in diverse fields of science. Previous analyses of taxonomically restricted timetrees have found a decline in the rate of diversification in many groups of organisms, often attributed to ecological interactions among species. Here, we have synthesized a global timetree of life from 2,274 studies representing 50,632 species and examined the pattern and rate of diversification as well as the timing of speciation. We found that species diversity has been mostly expanding overall and in many smaller groups of species, and that the rate of diversification in eukaryotes has been mostly constant. We also identified, and avoided, potential biases that may have influenced previous analyses of diversification including low levels of taxon sampling, small clade size, and the inclusion of stem branches in clade analyses. We found consistency in time-to-speciation among plants and animals, ∼2 My, as measured by intervals of crown and stem species times. Together, this clock-like change at different levels suggests that speciation and diversification are processes dominated by random events and that adaptive change is largely a separate process.


It's open access.  Show us in the paper's data where the different created "kinds" are.  Don't shit your pants and run from the data again.

Dumbass.

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"CO2 can't re-emit any trapped heat unless all the molecules point the right way"
"All the evidence supports Creation baraminology"
"If it required a mind, planning and design, it isn't materialistic."
"Jews and Christians are Muslims."

- Joke "Sharon" Gallien, world's dumbest YEC.

  
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