Tag: morphology
Viewing Chinese Lanterns in Pittsburgh
I mused about the genetic coding requirements for the changes in protein expression and timing (during development) to give its precise floral morphology.
Still Searching: Evolutionist Jon Perry Responds
Perry knows best what was in his mind when he started the thread about single mutations of large effect.
The Human Fossil Record Lacks Intermediaries
The news media might be heavily biased toward evolution, but at least it is predictable.
This Cambrian Explosion “Explanation” Qualifies as Propaganda
It’s interesting to see what Derek E. G. Briggs is willing to admit about the Cambrian explosion.
Fossil Friday: Whip Spider from the Lower Cretaceous
These fossiliferous limestones are about 115 million years old. In spite of this age the animal is not primitive in any way.