SaccharomycescerevisiaeSEM Type post Author Rob Stadler Date February 4, 2026 CategoriesBiologyEvolutionGenetics Tagged , adenine, biochemists, E. coli, First Rule of Adaptive Evolution, fitness, fossil record, gene, gene transcription, genes, genetics, genotype, homology, information, James Tour, lactose, Michael Behe, natural selection, promoter, random mutations, regulatory control, researchers, Rice University, S. cerevisiae, tryptophan, W303, When Can I Trust What Scientists Say? (series), yeast, YouTube videos On Evolution, Here Is What We Can Believe with High Confidence Rob Stadler February 4, 2026 Biology, Evolution, Genetics 9 In a pair of YouTube videos, Rice University chemist James Tour and I reviewed more than ten recent studies of experimental evolution. Read More ›