Tag: bacterial flagellum
Advances in Biology Discredit Argument that Cooption Can Explain Irreducible Complexity
One of most popular attempts at explaining the flagellum via cooption was developed by Nicholas Matzke.
Behe’s New Video Course — No Spoilers Here
Let’s just say that Michael Behe’s latest work has further refined his edge of evolution, in a highly significant way. Intrigued?
Dazzling Acts in the Cell Circus
If life didn’t depend on these acts by cellular organelles and molecules, we would consider them death-defying performances in the greatest show on earth.
Cambrian Explosion Shrapnel Still Hitting Evolutionary Scenarios
Darwinian paleontologists try model after contradictory model to get blind chance to invent design.
Irreducible Complexity in Molecular Machine Assembly
We know that many molecular machines are irreducibly complex in their operation. Even more IC is the process of assembling them in the cell.