macaque Type post Author Michael Behe Date February 4, 2020 CategoriesEvolution Tagged , __edited, Charles Darwin, Darwin Devolves, Darwinian processes, evolution, FCT, function, Functional-Coded-elemenT, HIV, information, natural selection, New Scientist, On the Origin of Species, proteins, random mutation, retroviruses, RNA, The Quarterly Review of Biology Important Medical Effects but Modest Mutations Michael Behe February 4, 2020 Evolution 6 It’s important to remember that Darwinian factors are indeed real and can have important medical effects, but they only modify life around the edges. Read More ›
Lenski's_12_long-term_lines_of_E._coli_on_25_June_2008 Type post Author Michael Behe Date April 12, 2019 CategoriesBiologyEvolution Tagged , __k-review, bacteriophages, Darwin Devolves, E. coli, enhancers, evolution, FCT, Functional-Coded-elemenT, insulators, lambda, LTEE, MacArthur Fellow, Michigan State University, National Academy of Sciences, OmpF, promoters, Richard Lenski, Science (journal), Sean Carroll, Telliamed Revisited, The Edge of Evolution, The Quarterly Review of Biology Can’t Anybody Here Make Distinctions? Michael Behe April 12, 2019 Biology, Evolution 6 Professor Lenski revisits a series of experiments on the bacteriophage lambda begun by his lab around 2012. Read More ›