Plesioplatecarpus planifroms Type post Author Günter Bechly Date April 28, 2023 CategoriesEvolutionMathematicsPaleontology Tagged , Darwinism, ecological niches, flukes, Fossil Friday (series), fossil record, genes, genetic changes, genetic coding, just-so stories, Late Cretaceous, marine reptiles, mosasaurs, mutations, North America, population genetics, sharks, waiting-time problem Fossil Friday: The Explosive Origin of Mosasaurs in the Cretaceous Günter Bechly April 28, 2023 Evolution, Mathematics, Paleontology 2 The math of population genetics precludes a Darwinian origin of these new genes in such a short time. Read More ›
Chinese lantern Type post Author Paul Nelson Date November 30, 2022 CategoriesBiologyBotanyLife SciencesScience Tagged , beauty, development, genetic coding, intelligent design, morphology, Pittsburgh, protein expression, Thanksgiving Viewing Chinese Lanterns in Pittsburgh Paul Nelson November 30, 2022 Biology, Botany, Life Sciences, Science 1 I mused about the genetic coding requirements for the changes in protein expression and timing (during development) to give its precise floral morphology. Read More ›