This is Ken Ham, CEO of Answers in Genesis, Creation Museum, and Ark Encounter.
Humans have two fewer chromosomes than chimps. And, as we’ve seen this week, that’s a big problem for evolutionists. So, to explain it, they claim two chromosomes fused to become one.
Now, each chromosome has specific, repetitive DNA sequences typically found near the center of the chromosome—called a “centromere.” If two chromosomes fused to become one, we should find two of these centromeres in the supposed fused chromosome. One would be functional, and one would be useless.
But the supposed useless centromere doesn’t look like one and it has a gene inside it! Genes don’t exist in centromeres. So, those sequences aren’t a useless centromere.
Ken Ham is the Founder CEO of Answers in Genesis–US, the highly acclaimed Creation Museum, and the world-renowned Ark Encounter. Ken Ham is one of the most in-demand Christian speakers in North America.
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