Global Family Tree ‘Traced’ to Noah’s Sons Through Y Chromosome

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“This shows this is actually a scientifically workable model,” Jeanson said. “It leads to new discoveries about the world. This is the way forward in terms of doing science itself and is a testament to what the scripture says is true. In this particular example, it was the biblical framework that provided the context to make these discoveries.”

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Among those who contributed to Traced, Jeanson cited to Baptist Press Ashley Holland, a statistician at Cedarville University, with whom he co-authored the study, “Evidence for a Human Y Chromosome Molecular Clock: Pedigree-Based Mutation Rates Suggest a 4,500-Year History for Human Paternal Inheritance,” published in the Answers Research Journal and used in the book.

Among authors who reviewed and praise his work, Jeanson said, are Rick Roberts, an associate professor of biology at Grace College; Yingguang Liu, an associate professor at the Liberty University College of Osteopathic Medicine; Les Bruce, a retired research specialist at Summer Institute of Linguistics International; Ola Hössjer, a professor of mathematical statistics at Stockholm University in Sweden; Emerson Thomas McMullen, an emeritus Georgia Southern University associate professor of history, and Steven E. Woodworth, a professor of history at Texas Christian University.

This article originally appeared at Baptist Press.

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Diana Chandler is senior writer for Baptist Press.

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