Recombination of Chromosomes
Author: Professor Walter J. Veith, PhD
Summary: Variation can be increased by the reorganization of chromosomes.
 
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Changes in chromosomal structure have been cited as important contributing factors in providing variation, and as a mechanism for speciation. Changes in chromosomes can include changes in chromosome number or arm number, deletions, duplications, inversions, or even radical reorganizations of the genome.

It is important to note that none of these create any new material, they just rearrange or duplicate the existing material. 

 

The Genesis Conflict
This article is adapted from The Genesis Conflict by Professor Walter J. Veith, PhD Zoology, renowned author, scientist, and lecturer from South Africa’s Cape Town University. Veith believes that the theory of evolution does not provide a plausible explanation of our origins. His findings are also available on DVD or online through Amazing Discoveries™.