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... and God saw that it was good.
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That is not the question that science is asking. Science asks, "How could you know?". That is at the heart of science, finding a way to test your ideas to figure out if they are right or wrong.
First, you need to figure out what the mechanism of creation is. Then, you need to figure out what pattern of similarity and differences this mechanism should produce when species (both living and extinct) are compared to one another.
Here is a big paper comparing two ape genomes (Pan troglodytes and Homo sapiens):
Initial sequence of the chimpanzee genome and comparison with the human genome : Article : Nature
You still haven't shown how a scientist can do scientific research using creationism.
See, that is what an evolutionist can do. It did not address the question.
I want to compare genomes of "a sequence of" "extinct" apes. It is useless only to compare genomes of modern species. They only show differences, but do not indicate evolution.
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