2020/05/27

Humans have been collecting tons of negative mutations in the past few thousand years

There's no evidence for human evolution


Excerpts: "Humans have been collecting tons of negative mutations in the past few thousand years, a new study suggests.

"Recent human history has profoundly shaped patterns of genetic variation present in contemporary populations," study researcher Joshua Akey, of the University of Washington, told us in an email. "Our results suggest that ~90% of evolutionary deleterious variants arose in the last 200-400 generations."

My comment: There are no evolutionary deleterious variants. Deleterious variants mean genetic decay. This means Devolution.

"Each generation, humanity incurs on the order of 10^11 new mutations," Akey said. "The vast majority of these either have no phenotypic or functional consequences, or are deleterious. However, a small fraction are expected to be advantageous."

My comment: A small fraction are expected to be advantageous but the number of observed advantageous mutations is close to 0.

"They saw that the parts of this genetic material that hold the instructions for proteins look very different than they would have 5,000 years ago — tons of new mutations have sprung up. This gives our population of humans more options to work with, though many of the mutations could have negative impacts: 86 percent of the negative mutations in European-Americans are less than 5,000 years old."

My comment: These results point to very young origin of human creation.


"All human beings are 99.9 percent identical in their genetic makeup. Differences in the remaining 0.1 percent hold important clues about the causes of diseases."

My comment: Genetic differences are not the reason for differences in human characteristics. Genetic variability is strongly associated with genetic diseases: There are 1,134,942 disease-related genetic errors in human genome worldwide but the number of fully beneficial random mutations is close to zero. Evolution has no mechanism. The Bible provides us the truth.