Tag: geneticists
Challenged on the “1 Percent” Myth, Smithsonian Gives a Meaningless Non-Answer
Note to President Trump: I find this pretty disrespectful to the people who pay the bills at the Smithsonian.
The “Three Cardinal Problems of Biology,” Revisited
In the last 70 years it was expected by many that all three of Jean Rostand’s “cardinal problems of biology” would be solved without design.
The Immaterial Genome: Richard Sternberg’s Labor of Love
Rick Sternberg’s thought has the potential to demonstrate conclusively the need for an intelligent designer.
Evolved or Engineered? A Geneticist Evaluates the Panda’s Thumb
Giant pandas have an elongated wrist bone, the radial sesamoid, that allows them to handle and eat bamboo with great dexterity.
More on the Panda’s Thumb: Imperfection or Masterpiece?
I would like to express my appreciation as a geneticist and biologist for the work on the molecular investigations and many other topics in the panda’s biology.