Tag: common descent
“Life All the Way Down”: Stephen Talbott’s Biological Vision
Organisms are wholes and cannot be thought of as assembled in machine-like fashion.
Nature Affirms “No Theory Is Too Special to Question”
Physicists were open to challenging one of their most precious theories. Why not biologists?
Parallel Host and Parasite Phylogenies: Do They Imply Common Ancestry?
Consider this diagram — or “tanglegram” — representing the parallel phylogenies yielded by pocket gophers and their lice parasites.
Huffington Post Attacks Intelligent Design by Citing ID Advocate Johannes Kepler
If intelligent design is dead, why do critics have to keep killing it?
Fact-Checking Wikipedia on Common Descent: The Evidence from Observed Natural Selection
The online encyclopedia triumphantly points to resistance to myxoma virus among Australian rabbits as one piece of evidence, among others, for common descent.