OwlmothAutomerisbeltibelti Type post Author Casey Luskin Date May 6, 2026 CategoriesEvolutionGeneticsIntelligent Design Tagged , allele sharing, butterflies, Chetone moth, common ancestry, common design, convergent evolution, deduction, evolution, evolutionary biologists, evolutionary tree, explanatory power, genes, genetic switches, genetic traits, Heliconius numata, inference, intelligent agency, intelligent design, Lepidoptera, Life’s Solution, moths, mutations, natural selection, paradigm, PLOS Biology, Richard Dawkins, Science Daily, Simon Conway Morris, technology, The Blind Watchmaker Extraordinary Genetic Convergent Evolution in Moths and Butterflies Casey Luskin May 6, 2026 Evolution, Genetics, Intelligent Design 9 The practice of re-usage of functional parts in different systems is “ubiquitous” in human-designed technology just as convergence is “ubiquitous” in biology. Read More ›