Hi Seeker4
I'm just starting to look at the bigger evolution debate. At the moment, my stance is that I believe in micro-evolution (adaptation within species) but not macro-evolution (adaptation of one species into another). I don't feel the need to believe in the literal Genesis creation account (ie my faith wouldn't depend solely on it being literally true), but I do believe that the 'creation' sequence is recorded in the correct order and that God was the starter and creator.
All the evolution theories focus on the monkey-human model but I wanted to ask what your (and other evolutionists?) views are on the similarity between the human and pig genomes. Apparently, pig genomes are a perfect match to the human genome - just in the wrong order.
http://www.aces.uiuc.edu/Discover/discover37.cfm
I was first introduced to the possibility that the pig has a closer genetic makeup to humans about 12 years ago, and now a lot of research is being done in genetics to make pig organs more suitable for transplant into humans (pig hearts have been used before with limited success). It has always puzzled me why, if the chimp is our closest genetic relative, why aren't we trialing transplants using chimp organs rather than pigs? Why would it not be easier to genetically modify chimp genes?
I don't usually venture onto the evolution threads so be nice to me!!!