Tag: mutations
Meyer, Axe: “Five Major Problems with Macro-Evolution”
There’s something very clarifying about seeing an argument laid out in crisp bullet points.
Behe Uncensored: A University-Level Course on Intelligent Design, Here Now!
The lectures are accompanied by quizzes to help track your progress, perfect for everyone from high school students up through college professors!
Bacteriophages, Budding Yeast, and Behe’s Vindication
It’s been known for some time that bacteria evade antibiotics by mutating the target of the antibiotic, often at a cost to themselves.
Memory — New Research Reveals Cells Have It, Too
A memory of past events helps a cell learn how to respond to recurring threats and protect the genome.
Biologist Nathan Lents: Beauty in Error
He has a different take on imperfection, one more optimistic than one might expect from someone who writes about what’s wrong with us.