Tag: bacteriophage
The DNA Replisome: A Paradigm of Design
One can hardly appeal to natural selection to account for the origins of DNA replication without assuming the existence of the thing one seeks to explain.
Revising the Linnaean System: Where to Locate Viruses? And the Problem with Mitochondria
The venue for a remarkable call for government censorship of science was a peer-reviewed biology journal.
Bacteriophage Is the New Poster Child for Darwin’s Doom
Through no fault of Darwin’s, neither he nor anyone else in his day had a clue about the nature of cellular life and biological information.
Behe and Swamidass Debate Evolution and Intelligent Design at Texas A&M
When Michael Behe’s slide show flashed to a close up of the gears, a murmur of astonishment rolled through the audience.
Can’t Anybody Here Make Distinctions?
Professor Lenski revisits a series of experiments on the bacteriophage lambda begun by his lab around 2012.