Nobel Prize Fails to Support Evolution
We have seen numerous times that believers in universal common descent evolution puff up and crow about a discovery, only to have it turn out to be a hot steaming pile of nothing. Although there is not a Nobel Prize for evolution, the subject helps researchers garner accolades.
It is ironic that the committee as well as the researchers themselves were apparently so locked into preaching evolution that they did not realize their research had the opposite result of what they claimed; there were problems with science and logic that were missed.
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Pääbo’s team first sequenced Neanderthal mitochondria from a single bone. Then the team sequenced ancient DNA found in the nucleus from three Neanderthal bone specimens. The bone specimens came from the Vindija cave in Croatia, and also from Neanderthals found in Germany, Russia, and Spain. Eventually Pääbo sequenced the three billion base pairs of the entire Neanderthal genome. Then, Pääbo sequenced DNA from a finger bone discovered in a cave in southern Siberia.Success in completing these tasks were widely believed to be impossible. Now, it is common. Pääbo’s success opened up a new field, namely the now fiercely competitive field of paleogenomics, which concerns the analysis of ancient DNA. So far paleogenomics has complete genetic sequencing on almost 8,000 “ancient” individuals.
To read it all, see "Nobel Prize for Human Non-Evolution." For a related article, see "Neanderthal DNA Fake Science News." The following video is from April 2020. Ancient DNA studies were developing, and more have happened since then, as discussed in the material linked above: