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Items where Author is "Cserhati, Matthew"
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Cserhati, Matthew (2026) Mitogenomic Baraminology Analysis and the Search for the Baraminic Demarcation Values Among Class Mammalia. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 62 (4): 1.
Cserhati, Matthew (2025) Sons of God—Fallen Angels or a Godly Lineage? A Fresh Look. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 62 (2): 2.
Cserhati, Matthew (2025) Chloroplast Genome-Based Molecular Baraminology Analysis of Proteales. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 62 (1): 1.
Cserhati, Matthew (2023) Chloroplast Genome-Based Baraminology Study of Liliales. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 60 (2): 2.
Cserhati, Matthew (2023) Baraminic Placement of Homo heidelbergensis based on Molecular Data. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 59 (3): 1.
Lightner, Jean K. and Cserhati, Matthew (2023) The Uniqueness of Ruminants (Ruminantia) Among the Even-Toed Ungulates (Artiodactyla)—Part I: Molecular Baraminology Studies. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 59 (3): 4.
Cserhati, Matthew (2022) Molecular Baraminology of Primates. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 59 (2): 1.
Cserhati, Matthew and Moynagh, Emory (2022) Pinniped Molecular Baraminology. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 58 (3): 4.
Sanders III, Harry F. and Cserhati, Matthew (2022) Statistics, Baraminology, and Interpretations: A Critical Evaluation of Current Morphology-Based Baraminology Methods. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 58 (3): 3.
Cserhati, Matthew (2021) Classification of the Enigmatic Red Panda (Ailurus fulgens) Based on Molecular Baraminology-Based Analysis. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 58 (2): 3.
Cserhati, Matthew (2021) Baraminic Classification of the Tuatara (Sphenodon Punctatus) Among Reptiles Based on Whole-Genome K-Mer Signature Comparison. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 57 (3): 4.
Cserhati, Matthew (2019) Do Viruses Appear to Cluster Like Created Kinds? Creation Research Society Quarterly, 56 (2): 3.
Lightner, Jean K. and Cserhati, Matthew (2019) The Uniqueness of Humans Is Clearly Demonstrated by the Gene-Content Statistical Baraminology Method. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 55 (3): 1.
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