Tag: Tree of Life
Troubles with the Tree of Life
Sixty years ago, philosopher of science Thomas Kuhn listed what he described as the “symptoms” of a research field undergoing destabilizing change.
Sara Walker and Her Crew Publish the Most Interesting Biology Paper of 2022 (So Far, Anyway)
Universal functional requirements, but without the identity of material components — sounds like design.
Lukas Ruegger: Homology and Phylogenetics Topple Darwin’s Tree
Evolutionists have all the evidence they need in genes and morphology to draw the one true tree of life. Or do they?
Debunked Transitional Fossils Are the Tip of the Iceberg
Darwinian evolution predicts a gradually branching tree of living forms, with one form shading into another over long periods of evolution.
Top Scientific Problems with Evolution: Molecular Phylogeny
Common ancestry does not emerge from the inconsistent findings of molecular phylogenetics.