Dr. Richard Lenski's lab has been conducting a long-term experiment in bacterial evolution, growing E. coli under starvation conditions for 50,000 generations.
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I suspect our ancestral population size will be like the shrinking estimates of our sequence similarity with chimps. The more things are examined in detail, the smaller the numbers get.
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In his review of Science and Human Origins, Paul McBride wonders why I have not engaged the broader population genetics literature on human origins.
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Several times now, an erroneous account has been quoted against me in different venues. In the interests of truth, I am therefore setting the record straight.
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Some people who have read Leisola's paper, or at least the introductory blog post, have responded by digging up examples of lignin degradation from the literature.
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There seems to be an idea on the part of some critics that my analysis in Science and Human Origins means that humans arose four million years ago.
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"How can one mechanism [Darwinism] have been at the same time so effective and so ineffective? That tension vanishes completely when the design perspective is adopted."
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