Inside the Human Genome: A Case for Non-Intelligent Design

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"Inside the Human Genome: A Case for Non-Intelligent Design" is a book that uses evidence from genetics and evolutionary biology to argue that the human genome reflects natural evolutionary processes rather than purposeful intelligent design.

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instanceOf book
aim to explain genomic evidence for evolution to non-specialists
to rebut claims of intelligent design advocates
argument human genome does not show evidence of purposeful intelligent design
human genome reflects natural evolutionary processes
author John C. Avise NERFINISHED
authorAffiliation University of California, Irvine NERFINISHED
authorProfession evolutionary geneticist
countryOfPublication United States of America
surface form: United States
field evolutionary genetics
molecular biology
focusesOn genetic flaws
molecular vestiges of evolution
pseudogenes
suboptimal biological design
format hardcover
print
genre evolutionary biology
non-fiction
science
hasISBN 9780195393439
hasPerspective anti-creationism
anti-intelligent-design
pro-evolution
intendedAudience general readers
scientifically literate laypeople
students
language English
mainSubject evolution
genetics
human genome
intelligent design
positionOnIntelligentDesign critical
publicationYear 2010
publisher Oxford University Press
topic evidence for evolution
genomic architecture
mutation
natural selection
usesEvidenceFrom evolutionary biology
genetics

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