Came across this the other day.
I thought it was interesting.
let me know what you think.
Genetic Entropy
There doesn't seem to be a proper intro to it, but it gets better.
Interesting,
yes I watched the video and clearly Sanford seems currently at least to be a creationist first and a geneticist second.
I got the impression he wanted to find ways that would confirm his religious belief from his knowledge of genetics.
My own albeit instinctive belief is that natural selection is the real driving force not genetics, which to my mind simply records and implements the changes it doesn't dictate evolution.
A trained geneticist (of plants?) may well have enough detailed knowledge to see real or perhaps unreal problems that I might never understand.
But since I am no geneticist I went to find an alternative view hopefully from someone without an overarching religious agenda. Do geneticist agree that there is such a thing as genetic entropy?
JOHN SANFORD’S GENETIC ENTROPY AND THE MYSTERY OF THE GENOME
The errors in Genetic Entropy [24]are so pervasive that it might take a whole new book to fully expose them [93]. I’ll break it down to the topics listed below:
(1) Kimura’s Distribution of Mutations
(2) Evidence for Beneficial Mutations
(3) Gene Duplication
(4) Natural Selection: What Sanford Claims
(5) Natural Selection: What Studies Show
(6) Evidence for Genomic Deterioration
(7) Synergistic Epistasis and Other Theoretical Considerations
(8) Genetic Entropy and the Mystery of John Sanford |
Full text:
https://letterstocreationists.wordpress.com/stan-4/
(Scroll down a bit, I haven't read it all myself btw)
Actually I have often thought myself that there probably isn't the same selective pressures on humans that there once were and that it might be likely that genetically a decline was a possibility. But I don't agree that it is inevitable and that there even is such a thing as an unavoidable genetic entropy. I would hope instead that with better genetic knowledge things may even get better.
I suspect that Sanford is attempting to construct genetic reasoning to justify his religious belief rather than provide accurate evidence.
But I may return to this after some more thought.:think: