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First | Previous | Next | Last | | Index | Home Slide 43 of 109 Evolutionists are faced with a serious problem in explaining how hominids could have evolved given their high rate for accumulation of Having a harmful of bad effect.deleterious Permanent structural alterations in DNA, consisting of either substitutions, insertions or deletions of nucleotide bases.mutations, and their extremely low reproductive rates. How do these harmful Permanent structural alterations in DNA, consisting of either substitutions, insertions or deletions of nucleotide bases.mutations get removed as one species evolves into another? If evolution is correct, then the hominids should have become extinct many millions of year ago, due to the accumulation of these bad Permanent structural alterations in DNA, consisting of either substitutions, insertions or deletions of nucleotide bases.mutations. References
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