Tag: epigenetics
Evolution’s Third Rail — Transgenerational Epigenetics Can Have a Profound Impact
It is an enormous problem to explain how such capabilities evolved.
Nematodes Push Epigenetics to the Limit, as Another “Zombie” Bites the Dust
Isn’t DNA the one and only “secret of life”? Neo-Darwinism, a gene-obsessed doctrine, needs it to be.
Reviewing Zombie Science, Sean McDowell Asks the Toughest Question About Evolutionary Icons
The science establishment that silences evolution skeptics in academia might have a shred of a plausible case to make in its defense…if the science itself were on their side.
Electric DNA, Circular RNA, and Other Epigenetic Wonders
There’s a lot more going on in those sequences of nucleotides than we could have imagined.
Biologists Are “Rethinking Heredity” with the Revival of “Nongenetic Inheritance”
The modern ideas aren’t like Lamarck’s notion about giraffes stretching their necks to eat leaves off the tops of trees, and then having offspring with longer necks.