fern Type post Author David Coppedge Date September 20, 2022 CategoriesBotanyEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , bacteria, bioRxiv, co-evolution, convergence, Current Biology, DNA, Duke University, evolution, ferns, Florida Museum of Natural History, Foresight (book), gene flow, heredity, horizontal gene transfer, human evolution, intelligent design, introgression, Neanderthals, North Carolina State University, University of Tübingen Gene Sharing Is More Widespread than Thought, with Implications for Darwinism David Coppedge September 20, 2022 Botany, Evolution, Intelligent Design 8 Evidence is growing that organisms share existing genetic information horizontally, not just vertically. Read More ›
gram negative bacteria Type post Author David Coppedge Date July 12, 2022 CategoriesBiologyEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , bacteria, bacterial flagellum, co-evolution, conjugation, cryo-electron microscopy, Darwin Devolves, degeneration, devolution, evolution, genes, Gram-negative bacteria, intelligent design, Michael Behe, molecular machines, Nature (journal), proteins, Richard Dawkins, selfish genes, T3SS, The Miracle of Man, University College London Scientists Reveal Bacterial T4SS “Biogenesis Machinery” David Coppedge July 12, 2022 Biology, Evolution, Intelligent Design 7 With cryo-electron microscopy, scientists have zoomed in on a molecular machine that is very different from the Type III Secretion System. Read More ›
Zero Magic Type post Date April 10, 2018 CategoriesBiologyEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , __k-review, active information, co-evolution, competition, complex specified information, CSI, ecological niches, fitness, gene sequences, Immune System, intelligent design, Joe Felsenstein, Law of Conservation of Information, magic, natural selection, neo-Darwinian theory, randomness, Shannon information, specification, specified information, University of Bristol, William A. Dembski, Winston Ewert The Law of Zero Magic Science and Culture April 10, 2018 Biology, Evolution, Intelligent Design 8 The mystique of evolutionism is the idea that natural selection explains everything. In fact, natural selection itself explains nothing. Read More ›
bee-and-flower Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date October 30, 2017 CategoriesEvolutionLife Sciences Tagged , __k-review, active information, algorithms, BIO-Complexity, Brian Miller, Center for Science and Culture, co-evolution, computer simulations, epicycles, evolution, evolutionary theory, Research, Robert J. Marks II, Sarah Chaffee, William A. Dembski, Winston Ewert For Beleaguered Computer Simulations of Evolution, Can Co-Evolution Save the Day? David Klinghoffer October 30, 2017 Evolution, Life Sciences 2 A familiar illustration of co-evolution is the relationship between honey bees and flowers. Read More ›