Tag: biology
“Fin-To-Limb” Paper Shows Destructive Nature of “Evo-Devo” Mutations
Because of the “dysmorphic” phenotype from a homozygous genotype, these mutant genes would be highly unlikely to become fixed in a population.
Darwin’s Tree Morphs into a Network, with Implications for Intelligent Design
If lateral gene transfer is rampant throughout life, the universal tree of life becomes a matter of philosophical preference, not empirical demonstration.
Darrel Falk’s Volte-Face on the Cambrian Explosion
I appreciate that Dr. Falk and his colleagues at BioLogos would like to engage in a productive “dialogue” with proponents of intelligent design.
Cell Cannibalism Shows Intelligent Design
“Eat me!” cries a cell to other cells. But biochemists know it is for the greater good.
Darrel Falk Badly Mischaracterizes RNA World Experiments. . .and Stephen Meyer
Falk claims that Meyer misled his readers by not mentioning an allegedly significant newer result.