Sapiens_neanderthal_comparison_en_blackbackground Type post Author Günter Bechly Date December 24, 2024 CategoriesHuman Origins and AnthropologyPaleontology Tagged , "Out of Africa", Africans, bioRxiv, Current Biology, evolutionary genetics, evolutionary rate, Fossil Friday (series), heterozygous sites, intelligent design, introgression, Kafkaesque, Nature (journal), Nature Genetics, Neanderthal DNA, Neanderthals, Nobel laureates, non-Africans, paleontology, Philip Magness, PLOS, PNAS, population size, Science (journal), scientific community, Svante Pääbo, Sydney Brenner, University of Cambridge No. 9 Story of 2024: Suppressed Dissent About Neanderthal DNA in Modern Humans Günter Bechly December 24, 2024 Human Origins and Anthropology, Paleontology 5 The case of Professor William Amos represents an interesting parallel with dissenters in the intelligent design community. Read More ›
Sapiens_neanderthal_comparison_en_blackbackground Type post Author Günter Bechly Date April 19, 2024 CategoriesHuman Origins and AnthropologyPaleontology Tagged , "Out of Africa", Africans, bioRxiv, Current Biology, evolutionary genetics, evolutionary rate, Fossil Friday (series), heterozygous sites, intelligent design, introgression, Kafkaesque, Nature (journal), Nature Genetics, Neanderthal DNA, Neanderthals, Nobel laureates, non-Africans, paleontology, Philip Magness, PLOS, PNAS, population size, Science (journal), scientific community, Svante Pääbo, Sydney Brenner, University of Cambridge Fossil Friday: Suppressed Dissent About Neanderthal DNA in Modern Humans Günter Bechly April 19, 2024 Human Origins and Anthropology, Paleontology 4 The case of Professor William Amos represents an interesting parallel with dissenters in the intelligent design community. Read More ›
snapdragons Type post Date July 18, 2018 CategoriesBotanyIntelligent DesignReproductive Science Tagged , __nedited, adaptability, adaptation, angiosperms, antidote, Austria, causal circularity, Charles Darwin, Douglas Axe, evolutionary genetics, flowering plants, gametes, Genetics (journal), inbreeding, Institute of Science and Technology, intelligent design, natural selection, Neo-Darwinism, ova, pollen, theistic evolution, toxins, Undeniable (book) Three Ways that Plants Defy Darwin’s Mechanism Science and Culture July 18, 2018 Botany, Intelligent Design, Reproductive Science 9 Plants have no brains and limited mobility, yet they have mechanisms to thrive in place. One mechanism involves the prevention of inbreeding. Read More ›