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Antibiotic Resistance: An Example of Chance and Necessity, or Programming?
Antibiotic resistance is an icon of observable evolution; however, the extent to which chance mutations underpin the phenomenon remains uncertain.
Peer-Reviewed Paper Applies Systems Engineering to Bacterial Chemotaxis
The article further demonstrates how only a design-based framework yields significant insight into the higher-level organization of biological systems.
Assuming Design, Researchers Achieve a Breakthrough in Understanding Circulatory System
The authors also explain how the standard evolutionary framework misdirected earlier researchers.
Astounding: The Role of Motor Proteins in Cell Division
A crucial aspect of mitosis is the movement of chromosomes — initially the alignment of as paired sister chromatids during prometaphase and metaphase.
Predictions for the Guppy from the Engineering/Design Model
An engineering model would predict that guppies are designed with operational parameters for different traits, which are set by overarching design logic.