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Relics of Eden Daniel J. Fairbanks

Relics of Eden By Daniel J. Fairbanks

Relics of Eden by Daniel J. Fairbanks


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Explores DNA-based evidence of human evolution. This book discusses what DNA analysis reveals about where humans originated. It also confronts the supposed dichotomy between evolution and religion, and argues that both science and religion are complementary ways to seek truth.

Relics of Eden Summary

Relics of Eden: The Powerful Evidence of Evolution in Human DNA by Daniel J. Fairbanks

Since the publication in 1859 of Darwin's Origin of Species, debate over the theory of evolution has been continuous and often impassioned. In recent years, opponents of Darwin's dangerous idea have mounted history's most sophisticated and generously funded attack, claiming that evolution is a theory in crisis. Ironically, these claims are being made at a time when the explosion of information from genome projects has revealed the most compelling and overwhelming evidence of evolution ever discovered. Much of the latest evidence of human evolution comes not from our genes, but from so-called junk DNA, leftover relics of our evolutionary history that make up the vast majority of our DNA. Relics of Eden explores this powerful DNA-based evidence of human evolution. The relics are the millions of functionally useless but scientifically informative remnants of our evolutionary ancestry trapped in the DNA of every person on the planet. For example, the analysis of the chimpanzee and Rhesus monkey genomes shows indisputable evidence of the human evolutionary relationship with other primates. Over 95 percent of our genome is identical with that of chimpanzees and we also have a good deal in common with other animal species. Author Daniel J. Fairbanks also discusses what DNA analysis reveals about where humans originated. The diversity of DNA sequences repeatedly confirms the archeological evidence that humans originated in sub-Saharan Africa (the Eden of the title) and from there migrated through the Middle East and Asia to Europe, Australia, and the Americas. In conclusion, Fairbanks confronts the supposed dichotomy between evolution and religion, arguing that both science and religion are complementary ways to seek truth. He appeals to the vast majority of Americans who hold religious convictions not to be fooled by the pseudoscience of Creationists and Intelligent Design advocates and to abandon the false dichotomy between religion and real science. This concise, very readable presentation of recent genetic research is completely accessible to the nonspecialist and makes for enlightening and fascinating reading.

Relics of Eden Reviews

Genetics professor Fairbanks, author of several science books for laymen...presents the details of evolution as gleaned from a close study of genetics, but marshals his evidence in a conversational style readily comprehensible to general readers. Fairbanks excels at explaining the momentous discoveries in genetics in the past 20 years in clear, concise language...general readers looking for an overview of current genetics and evolution science will find this a great place to start. -- Publishers Weekly, Web Exclusive Review, October 22, 2007. ...full of wonderful vignettes and analogies...Fairbanks discusses a number of topics in molecular genetics that would be very interesting to a general audience...A more sophisticated audience will greatly enjoy the historical touches, the rich comparisons of the human and chimpanzee genomes, and the detailed appendices...an excellent and engaging summary of the recent molecular data that has resulted from the Human and Chimpanzee Genome Projects. --Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith, Vol. 60, No. 3, September 2008. One feature of the volume that is especially enjoyable is that most chapters stand on their own, with each introducing and fleshing out a different molecular evolutionary process. This makes for enjoyable reading, but also suggests that the book would make an excellent supplement to a graduate course or journal club. --Quarterly Review of Biology, Vol. 83, No. 4, December 2008

Table of Contents

Introduction; Fusion; McClintock's Masterpiece; Bogus Genes; Solving the Trichotomy; Darwinian DNA; A Spectacular Confirmation; Diversity; The Tree of Life; When Faith and Reason Clash; Abandoning the Dichotomy; Glossary; Bibliography; Index.

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GOR006989258
9781591025641
1591025648
Relics of Eden: The Powerful Evidence of Evolution in Human DNA by Daniel J. Fairbanks
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Prometheus Books
20071201
281
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