hagfish Type post Author Jonathan McLatchie Date August 28, 2023 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , blood clotting, blood-clotting cascade, Casey Luskin, coagulation, common ancestry, common design, Evolution News, evolutionary history, factor X, fibrinogen, gene duplication, genes, hagfish, Irreducible Complexity, Kenneth Miller, lamprey, Michael Behe, neo-Darwinian theory, Russell Doolittle, thrombin Has Russell Doolittle Provided an Evolutionary Explanation of the Blood Clotting Cascade? Jonathan McLatchie August 28, 2023 Evolution, Intelligent Design 14 Doolittle predicts, from an evolutionary framework, that jawless vertebrates would have a simpler blood clotting cascade than the human system. Read More ›
Lamprey Type post Author Casey Luskin Date March 8, 2022 CategoriesBiologyEvolutionLife Sciences Tagged , Altenberg 16, athletes, biological novelty, body size, Cambrian Explosion, Communications Biology, evolution, Gerd Müller, gradualism, humans, Jeffrey Schwartz, Jerry Fodor, lamprey, mammals, Massimo Piattelli-Palmarini, Nature (journal), Nature Communications, New Zealand, Paul Nelson, PowerPoint, Richard Goldschmidt, Royal Society, Science Daily, Stephen Jay Gould, Stephen Meyer, The Material Basis of Evolution, What Darwin Got Wrong Nature Communications Retroactively Concedes a Lack of Evidence for Darwinian Gradualism Casey Luskin March 8, 2022 Biology, Evolution, Life Sciences 15 Explaining the origin of complex phenotypic novelty is the million-dollar question in evolutionary biology. Read More ›