waiting-2 Type post Author Casey Luskin Date December 30, 2021 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , Ann Gauger, arthropods, Avalon explosion, binding sites, Cambrian Explosion, Discovery Institute, DNA, evolution, fossil record, Günter Bechly, ID research program, intelligent design, Journal of Theoretical Biology, marbles, mutations, nucleotides, Ola Hössjer, peer-reviewed literature, polynomial, regulatory regions, Springer, Stochastic Processes and Applications, tetrapods, vascular plants, waiting-time problem #3 Story of 2021: In Mainstream Journal, ID Theorists on “Waiting Time” Problem for Coordinated Mutations Casey Luskin December 30, 2021 Evolution, Intelligent Design 7 The paper is authored by three key scientists in the intelligent design (ID) research program: Ola Hössjer, Günter Bechly, Ann Gauger. Read More ›
waiting-2 Type post Author Casey Luskin Date August 18, 2021 CategoriesBiochemistryEvolutionGenetics Tagged , Ann Gauger, arthropods, Avalon explosion, binding sites, Cambrian Explosion, Discovery Institute, DNA, evolution, fossil record, Günter Bechly, ID research program, intelligent design, Journal of Theoretical Biology, marbles, mutations, nucleotides, Ola Hössjer, peer-reviewed, peer-reviewed literature, polynomial, regulatory regions, Springer, Stochastic Processes and Applications, tetrapods, vascular plants, waiting-time problem In Mainstream Journal, ID Theorists Explore “Waiting Times” for Coordinated Mutations Casey Luskin August 18, 2021 Biochemistry, Evolution, Genetics 7 The paper is authored by three key scientists in the intelligent design (ID) research program: Ola Hössjer, Günter Bechly, Ann Gauger. Read More ›
whale-skeleton Type post Date March 20, 2018 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , __k-review, bats, coding, common design, convergent evolution, Darwinian theory, Douglas Axe, evolution, homoplasy, intelligent design, mutations, ORfan genes, plagiarism, PLOS Computational Biology, polynomial, pseudogenes, Richard Wagner, S. Joshua Swamidass, skulls, testes, Washington University, whale evolution, whales, World War I Of Whales and Timescales Science and Culture March 20, 2018 Evolution, Intelligent Design 13 The changes involved in adapting a generic mammalian template into a whale are certainly not all simple, independent, single-letter changes. Read More ›