human cells Type post Author Paul Nelson Date March 15, 2023 CategoriesBiologyIntelligent DesignLife Sciences Tagged , genetic mutations, intelligent design, Nature Genetics, noun, pleiotropy, propositions, verb Mapping the Pleiotropic Network of Human Cells Paul Nelson March 15, 2023 Biology, Intelligent Design, Life Sciences 1 Genes and proteins are remarkably similar to natural-language words in a polyfunctional respect. Read More ›
giraffe Type post Date May 7, 2021 CategoriesEvolution Tagged , blood pressure, blood vessels, carpal tunnel syndrome, Charles Darwin, circadian rhythms, evolution, evolutionists, genes, giraffe’s neck, giraffes, J.P. Moreland, Lamarckism, long neck, mutations, nerves, pleiotropy, Science (journal), Science Advances, The Scientist, University of Copenhagen Giraffe Genome Is Not Evolutionary Science and Culture May 7, 2021 Evolution 7 Ah, the giraffe. Darwin put his mechanism at war with Lamarck’s to explain the giraffe’s long neck. Evolutionists are still battling over the question. Read More ›