Tag: genes
The Positive Case for Intelligent Design in Systematics (the Relationships Between Organisms)
The re-usage of highly similar and complex parts in widely different organisms in non-treelike patterns is best explained by the action of an intelligent agent.
Wesley J. Smith on Nature Article about Alarming Gene Editing
Using the breakthrough technology known as CRISPR, scientists are not only altering the genes of a given creature.
Lukas Ruegger: Homology and Phylogenetics Topple Darwin’s Tree
Evolutionists have all the evidence they need in genes and morphology to draw the one true tree of life. Or do they?
For Beauty, Pleasure, and More, Intelligent Design Expects Non-Essential Genes
In past years, papers have tried to identify the subset of all genes in a genome that are essential for viability.
How Intelligent Design Clarifies Biological Redundancy
ID licenses scientists to be curious about non-conserved biological redundancy and to investigate the possibility that biological redundancy is purposeful.