Tag: chloroquine resistance
Answering Farina on Behe’s Work: The Edge of Evolution
I wonder whether Farina has in fact read Behe’s book for himself, or whether he is relying upon others, such as Nathan Lents.
Evolution With and Without Multiple Simultaneous Changes
Darwinism is committed to evolution happening gradually, one step at a time, by single mutational changes.
Real-World Data and the Lesson of Chloroquine Resistance
The take-home lesson is that evolution, on its best day, is an embarrassingly anemic process.
How Much Can Evolution Really Accomplish?
Unsatisfied with circular evolutionary arguments and lazy reasoning, Michael Behe decided to pose his question to the real-world data.
If Malaria Is Evolving, It’s Not Doing It Darwin’s Way
Are scientists in Texas catching malaria in the act of evolving, or is something else going on?