Tag: Tree of Life
A Big Problem for Common Descent: Hundreds of "Active ‘Foreign’ Genes" Don’t Fit the Standard Evolutionary Phylogeny
The transfer of genes between organisms living in the same environment is known as horizontal gene transfer (HGT).
Problem 6: Molecular Biology Has Failed to Yield a Grand “Tree of Life”
When fossils failed to demonstrate that animals evolved from a common ancestor, evolutionary scientists turned to another type of evidence.
Faced with Uncooperative Data, Evolutionary Icthyologists Reverse the Predictions of Common Descent (UPDATED)
Neil Shubin and his team are at it again, suggesting that Tiktaalik was a fish with a “wrist.”
Massive Genetic Study Confirms Birds Arose in “Big Bang”-Type of “Explosion”
It’s long been known that the Cambrian explosion isn’t the only explosion of organisms in the fossil record.
Cosmos Episode 2: “Mindless Evolution” Has All the Answers — If You Don’t Think About It Too Deeply
Even when you try to disregard the evidence for design in nature, it nevertheless speaks for itself.