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Evolution Isn’t Random?

“Challenges Decades of Scientific Understanding”

One of the hallmarks of evolutionary thought is that evolution is the result of random, chance processes. But a new study, referred to by the popular press as a “landmark discovery,” challenges “decades of scientific understanding” by suggesting that maybe evolution isn’t as random as was thought. So get ready for the details of this latest installment of “Everything we previously thought about evolution is wrong” (yes, this happens a lot!).

The researchers analyzed the pangenome (defined as “a complete set of genes within a species”) of 2,500 bacteria, all belonging to the same species. Within that pangenome, they identified gene families and then compared those families. And what they discovered is “nothing short of revolutionary.”


“We found that some gene families never turned up in a genome when a particular other gene family was already there, and on other occasions, some genes were very much dependent on a different gene family being present.”

The researchers have essentially discovered an invisible ecosystem where genes can cooperate or can be in conflict with one another.

“These interactions between genes make aspects of evolution somewhat predictable and furthermore, we now have a tool that allows us to make those predictions,” said Dr. Domingo-Sananes.

“From this work, we can begin to explore which genes ‘support’ an antibiotic resistance gene, for example. Therefore, if we are trying to eliminate antibiotic resistance, we can target not just the focal gene, but we can also target its supporting genes,” said Dr. Beavan.

“We can use this approach to synthesize new kinds of genetic constructs that could be used to develop new drugs or vaccines. Knowing what we now know has opened the door to a whole host of other discoveries.”


Now, you may notice that the researchers didn’t actually uncover anything about molecules-to-man evolution. They did good observational science, comparing genes and gene families across bacteria—genes that already exist. They didn’t make some startling discovery about how bacteria acquire brand-new functional genes (information) for new forms or features, something that is required for evolution to occur and has never been observed. What they peered into was the intricacies of DNA! They’re simply taking a closer look at God’s incredible handiwork.

And this new research may lead to discoveries in “medicine, synthetic biology, and environmental science.” It’s worth noting that the applications of this research don’t really have anything to do with supposed evolution but rather deal primarily with observational science (science that’s testable, repeatable, and observable).

So despite the headlines, this study doesn’t have anything to do with unobserved evolution but has everything to do with God’s design in even the smallest of his creations.

by Ken Ham on January 29, 2024
Featured in Ken Ham Blog

Scientists are now discovering what God already new from the very beginning in science. Why am I not surprised?
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newjaninev2 · 56-60, F
[quote]evolution is the result of random, chance processes[/quote]

Do you understand that the Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection doesn't say that evolution is the result of random, chance processes?

Would you like me to take you through why that is so?

Perhaps we could copy that Ken Ham character into the conversation?
whowasthatmaskedman · 70-79, M
@newjaninev2 Intelligent Design is basically for the stupid. It has trees growing tall enough for Giraffes to eat. Not the other way around.. Random selction only applies when the selection survives long enough to reproduce and rear the young. And I can prove that..😷
GodSpeed63 · 61-69, M
@whowasthatmaskedman [quote Intelligent Design is basically for the stupid.][/quote]

I'd say prove it but we both know you can't prove it.
whowasthatmaskedman · 70-79, M
@GodSpeed63 No. Thats just my opinion..Just as the old bearded psychotic guy with the bad temper you call god is your opinion. The difference being I admit its just an opinion and leave others to decide for themselves, rather than threatening them with damnation for not believing likewise.😷
newjaninev2 · 56-60, F
@GodSpeed63 No problem... I'll take you through it.

There's a set of genes that dictate the eventual length of giraffe necks and the length of their legs.
The individual combinations of those allow an enormous number of possible lengths.

True?

With me so far?
DocSavage · M
@GodSpeed63
Proof is there, but you won’t look at by your own admission. You don’t read books, and you’ve never watched anything debunking intelligent design. The fact you don’t read it , doesn’t mean it doesn’t exist. Your policy of willful ignorance makes your opinion null and void.
You can’t prove something true or false if you have no knowledge of what you’re talking about. ( a fact you made obviously clear )
newjaninev2 · 56-60, F
@GodSpeed63 It looks like you and your little 'god' have run away yet again
DocSavage · M
@newjaninev2
Not surprising. He doesn’t want to interfere with our free will.