Fourty six answers written by experts to common questions centering on what bearing research discoveries in genetics has to the debate on life's origin
Illustrating how wrong this is, in 2012 Drs Jeffrey Tomkins and Jerry Bergman reviewed the published studies comparing human and chimp DNA. When all the DNA is taken into account and not just pre-selected parts, they found, “it is safe to conclude that human-chimp genome similarity is not more than ~87% identical, and possibly not higher than 81%.”
The tree of life is like this showing the created kinds put in place by God at the beginning:
e.g.
Cat family: Felidae
Dog family: Canidae
Bear family: Ursidae
Horse family: Equidae
All of the creatures in a particular family are instantly recognisable as belonging to that family. There is nothing in the fossil record to show members of one family crossing over to another despite exhaustive searches of geological deposits where animal remains are found. Evolution on a small scale within families does occur, hence the existence of both brown bears and polar bears. God designed Created kinds with the ability to adapt in order to survive in changing environmental conditions. The genomes of all life forms including plants have this inbuilt capabilty.
Not like this showing all life evolving over vast ages from a crude, simple beginning as Darwin would have us believe: