DNA Type post Date February 22, 2022 CategoriesBiologyEcologyEvolutionLife Sciences Tagged , agriculture, Big Data, Canis familiaris, chihuahua, China, conservation, Darwin's Dilemma, Darwinism, eukaryotes, evolution, genomes, intelligent design, medicine, Paul Chien, phylogenetics, PNAS, sequencing, species, Sweden, United States Will Earth BioGenome Project Vindicate Darwin? Science and Culture February 22, 2022 Biology, Ecology, Evolution, Life Sciences 7 Compare the latest project to sequence everything to other megaprojects that may or may not answer evolutionary questions. Read More ›
Beautiful Monster Type post Date September 24, 2018 CategoriesEvolutionFaith & Science Tagged , __k-review, Ann Gauger, BIO-Complexity, chimpanzees, Colin Reeves, common ancestor, common descent, common design, Darwinian mechanism, David Snoke, DNA, genetic similarity, genome, humans, mice, molecular clock, Ola Hössjer, population genetics, rats, S. Joshua Swamidass, sequencing, theistic evolution, Washington University, Winston Ewert Response to Swamidass: Confusion in a Review of Theistic Evolution Science and Culture September 24, 2018 Evolution, Faith & Science 8 It’s worth engaging him, since Swamidass is the relatively rare critic of ID who works at tackling arguments for design in a substantive fashion. Read More ›