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− | '''Macroevolution''' is the theory that [[natural selection]], [[mutation]]s, and genetic drift can, given enough time, lead to the creation of new | + | '''Macroevolution''' is the theory that [[natural selection]], [[mutation]]s, and genetic drift can, given enough time, lead to the creation of new groups of organisms consisting of a single common ancestor and all the descendants of that ancestor (see [[Clade]]s). |
The scientific data regarding mutations causing the changes necessary for macroevolution is damaging to the macroevolutionary position. <ref>Bergman, Jerry, [http://www.trueorigin.org/mutations01.asp Darwinism and the Deterioration of the Genome], ''Creation Research Society Quarterly'' 42(2), 2005.</ref> | The scientific data regarding mutations causing the changes necessary for macroevolution is damaging to the macroevolutionary position. <ref>Bergman, Jerry, [http://www.trueorigin.org/mutations01.asp Darwinism and the Deterioration of the Genome], ''Creation Research Society Quarterly'' 42(2), 2005.</ref> |
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Macroevolution is the theory that natural selection, mutations, and genetic drift can, given enough time, lead to the creation of new groups of organisms consisting of a single common ancestor and all the descendants of that ancestor (see Clades).
The scientific data regarding mutations causing the changes necessary for macroevolution is damaging to the macroevolutionary position. [1]
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- ↑ Bergman, Jerry, Darwinism and the Deterioration of the Genome, Creation Research Society Quarterly 42(2), 2005.