Author: Casey Luskin
Nature Reviews Genetics — Pseudogene Function Is “Prematurely Dismissed”
As Seth W. Cheetham and his co-authors put it, biology suffers from “demotivation into exploring pseudogene function by the a priori assumption that they are functionless.”
#6 of Our Top Stories of 2019: Polar Bear Seminar
Barring startling new revelations from the research community, nothing more needs to be said. The evidence comes down decisively on Behe’s side.
BioEssays Editor: “‘Junk’ DNA… Full of Information!” Including Genome-Sized “Genomic Code”
How many times have we heard it claimed that the vast majority of the human genome is “junk” and therefore could not have been designed?
More on Christianity Today and Phillip Johnson’s Legacy in Science Education and Law
If he could speak to us now, Johnson might remark that his 2019 obituary shows how times have changed — and not necessarily for the better.
Phillip Johnson’s Legacy in Science Education and the Law
A Christianity Today obituary contains some misstatements about the law and legislative history regarding evolution education.