Tag: Junk DNA
Epigenetic Code Revives Lamarck, Partially
The old giraffe’s-neck story may be wrong but there are epigenetic mechanisms at work that appear to create heritable changes in response to the environment.
Darwinian “Science” in Action
Someone forgot to put Scientific American blogger Ashutosh Jogalekar on the list to get the memo on massaging the ENCODE results.
More Vindication for Jonathan Wells
In a really fascinating new book, Alan Feduccia favorably cites Dr. Wells’s Icons of Evolution, at length.
Why the Case for Junk DNA 2.0 Still Fails
The Darwinist bloggers are defending a ragged flag on a rapidly shrinking ice floe, insisting that the vast ocean around them is nothing to worry about.
Perspectives on ENCODE and Junk DNA
It wasn’t long ago that Laurence Moran and PZ Myers were telling us that the genome is not even pervasively transcribed and that this amounted to evidence that the majority of our DNA is junk.