 "Recent completion of genome sequencing for many diverse vertebrates has  revealed long  The order of nucleotides in a DNA or RNA molecule, or the order of amino acids in a protein molecule.sequences (at least 200 bp) of  DNA that does not carry the information necessary to make a protein.non-coding  Deoxyribonucleic acid: the chemical inside the nucleus of a cell that carries the genetic instructions for making living organisms. DNA that are identical  or nearly identical. Between humans and mice, 481 of these  The order of nucleotides in a DNA or RNA molecule, or the order of amino acids in a protein molecule.sequences are 100%  identical. Between humans and dogs, the  The order of nucleotides in a DNA or RNA molecule, or the order of amino acids in a protein molecule.sequences are  99% identical. Even between humans and chickens, the  The order of nucleotides in a DNA or RNA molecule, or the order of amino acids in a protein molecule.sequences are 95%  identical. These  The order of nucleotides in a DNA or RNA molecule, or the order of amino acids in a protein molecule.sequences are found on all humans  Threadlike "packages" of genes and other DNA in the nucleus of a cell. Different kinds of organisms have different numbers of chromosomes. Humans have 23 pairs of chromosomes, 46 in all: 44 autosomes and two sex chromosomes. Each parent contributes one chromosome to each pair, so children get half of their chromosomes from their mothers and half from their fathers.chromosomes except 21 and  Y. The probability is less than one chance in 1022 of finding even  one such sequence  in 2.9 billion bases under a simple model of neutral  evolution with independent  Replacement of one nucleotide in a DNA sequence by another nucleotide or replacement of one amino acid in a protein by another amino acid.substitutions at each site. Among numerous human  individuals, there is almost no  The order of nucleotides in a DNA or RNA molecule, or the order of amino acids in a protein molecule.sequence variation (only 6 out of over 100,000  bases). The highly unlikely existence of these identical  The order of nucleotides in a DNA or RNA molecule, or the order of amino acids in a protein molecule. Sequences indicate  that they must absolutely required for survival, since the natural  structural alteration in DNA, consisting of either a substitution, insertion or deletion of nucleotide bases.Mutation  rate in humans would have been expected to produce at least 20 times more  variation than what is observed."  EvidenceForGod
"Recent completion of genome sequencing for many diverse vertebrates has  revealed long  The order of nucleotides in a DNA or RNA molecule, or the order of amino acids in a protein molecule.sequences (at least 200 bp) of  DNA that does not carry the information necessary to make a protein.non-coding  Deoxyribonucleic acid: the chemical inside the nucleus of a cell that carries the genetic instructions for making living organisms. DNA that are identical  or nearly identical. Between humans and mice, 481 of these  The order of nucleotides in a DNA or RNA molecule, or the order of amino acids in a protein molecule.sequences are 100%  identical. Between humans and dogs, the  The order of nucleotides in a DNA or RNA molecule, or the order of amino acids in a protein molecule.sequences are  99% identical. Even between humans and chickens, the  The order of nucleotides in a DNA or RNA molecule, or the order of amino acids in a protein molecule.sequences are 95%  identical. These  The order of nucleotides in a DNA or RNA molecule, or the order of amino acids in a protein molecule.sequences are found on all humans  Threadlike "packages" of genes and other DNA in the nucleus of a cell. Different kinds of organisms have different numbers of chromosomes. Humans have 23 pairs of chromosomes, 46 in all: 44 autosomes and two sex chromosomes. Each parent contributes one chromosome to each pair, so children get half of their chromosomes from their mothers and half from their fathers.chromosomes except 21 and  Y. The probability is less than one chance in 1022 of finding even  one such sequence  in 2.9 billion bases under a simple model of neutral  evolution with independent  Replacement of one nucleotide in a DNA sequence by another nucleotide or replacement of one amino acid in a protein by another amino acid.substitutions at each site. Among numerous human  individuals, there is almost no  The order of nucleotides in a DNA or RNA molecule, or the order of amino acids in a protein molecule.sequence variation (only 6 out of over 100,000  bases). The highly unlikely existence of these identical  The order of nucleotides in a DNA or RNA molecule, or the order of amino acids in a protein molecule. Sequences indicate  that they must absolutely required for survival, since the natural  structural alteration in DNA, consisting of either a substitution, insertion or deletion of nucleotide bases.Mutation  rate in humans would have been expected to produce at least 20 times more  variation than what is observed."  EvidenceForGod
And God saw every thing that he had made, and, behold, it was very good.
Genesis 1:31
  
