bacterial flagellum Type post Author Casey Luskin Date December 22, 2023 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , author, bacteria, bacterial flagellum, Brian Miller, co-option, coordination, Darwin Devolves, Darwin's Black Box, Emily Reeves, evolution, evolutionary models, H. Allen Orr, indirect evolution, intelligent design, Irreducible Complexity, Michael Behe, Nicholas Matzke, proteins, Rope Kojonen, Stephen Dilley, synchronization, T3SS, The Compatibility of Evolution and Design, The Compatibility of Evolution and Design (series) Co-Option and Protein Homology Don’t Explain the Evolution of the Flagellum Casey Luskin December 22, 2023 Evolution, Intelligent Design 21 Rope Kojonen wants to join “design and evolution,” but only by setting aside some of the main features of the flagellum. Read More ›
flagellum Type post Author Casey Luskin Date December 8, 2023 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , bacterial flagellum, beauty, Brian Miller, co-option, Darwin's Black Box, Darwinian evolution, Emily Reeves, evolution, exaptation, hammer, Howard Berg, indirect evolution, intelligent agency, intelligent design, Irreducible Complexity, Michael Behe, mousetrap, natural selection, proteins, Religions (journal), Rope Kojonen, serendipity, spring, Stephen Dilley, The Compatibility of Evolution and Design, The Compatibility of Evolution and Design (series) Want to Harmonize Evolution and Design? Consider the Bacterial Flagellum Casey Luskin December 8, 2023 Evolution, Intelligent Design 11 I hope it’s clear that Kojonen’s effort to harmonize evolution and design (as he envisions it) is not so easy in the case of the bacterial flagellum. Read More ›