dna human ancestry

How do creationists explain endogenous retrogene insertions without evolution by common descent…?
Endogenous retroviral insertions are arguably the best example of molecular sequence evidence for universal common descent. Endogenous retrogene insertions are molecular remnants of a past parasitic viral infection. Occasionally, copies of a retrovirus genome are found in its host’s genome, and these retroviral gene copies are called endogenous retroviral sequences. Retroviruses, like HIV, make a DNA copy of their own viral genome and insert it into their host’s genome. If this happens to a germ line cell (i.e. the sperm or egg cells) the retroviral DNA will be inherited by descendants of the host. This process is rare and fairly random, so finding retrogenes in identical chromosomal positions of two different species indicates common ancestry.
There are at least seven different known instances of common retrogene insertions between chimps and humans, indicating common ancestry. I’ll say it again, the same insertion occurs at the same DNA marker in two totally different species at
Man, they don’t understand your language.
Asking this question to a christian is like talking infront of un-evolved African Primate(Partly monkeys.)
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Human Ancestry And Migration
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