Geospiza fortis Type post Author Wolf-Ekkehard Lönnig Date November 20, 2020 CategoriesEvolution Tagged , alleles, beak size, Darwin's Finches, DNA, dog breeds, evolution, Galápagos finches, Galápagos Finches series, genotype, HMGA2, macroevolution, National Academy of Sciences, natural selection, Nature (journal), Neo-Darwinism, SNPs, speciation Galápagos Finches — A Paradigm of the Limits of Natural Selection? Wolf-Ekkehard Lönnig November 20, 2020 Evolution 4 They are not, per the National Academy of Sciences, a “particularly convincing example for speciation.” Read More ›
eva-blue-615978-unsplash Type post Author Ann Gauger Date May 2, 2019 CategoriesEvolution Tagged , __k-review, adaptation, amino acids, APOB, cholesterol, Darwin Devolves, diet, disease, evolution, function, genes, genome, genotype, mice, Michael Behe, mutations, phenotype, polar bears, PolyPhen-2, proteins, Shiping Liu, SNPs Remind Me Again Why We Picked Polar Bears? Ann Gauger May 2, 2019 Evolution 16 The core difficulty for some scientists who read Michael Behe’s book is also the key idea at its heart. Read More ›