Author: Denyse O'Leary
Devolution: Getting Back to the Simple Life
In the history of life, some forms survive while — or even by — losing information.
Epigenetic Change: Lamarck, Wake Up, You’re Wanted in the Conference Room!
To the extent that epigenetics casts doubt on simplistic Darwinian or other schemes of evolution, its main role may be that of “spoiler.”
Horizontal Gene Transfer: Sorry, Darwin, It’s Not Your Evolution Any More
Anything HGT does, Darwinian evolution did not do.
Evolution Appears to Converge on Goals — But in Darwinian Terms, Is That Possible?
Kangaroos are marsupial mammals, not placentals. Yet their genes are close to humans.
The Fossils Speak, but Hardly with One Voice
University of Chicago biochemist James Shapiro, not a design theorist, offers four kinds of rapid, evolutionary change that Darwin “could not have imagined.”