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Darwinists Revise Selectionism Again

A key belief of evolution refuted: recessive gene mutations are not hidden from selection

ENST: Heterochirality Kills

Researchers found out what happens if they force a protein out of its one-handed norm.

How Cells Protect the Body

Some of our best defenders operate quietly as microscopic machines within our cells.

Darwin Defense De-Balonied

Some reporters are saying Darwinism is not all bad. Wrong.

Nobel Prize Undercuts Evolutionary Genetics

As the cell becomes more complicated, evolution becomes less probable.

Archive: Rafting, Oxygen, Indoctrination, Mars Flood, More

These articles from August 2001 can provoke insight, disgust, humor, or any combination of the three.

Ape and Human Y Chromosomes Compared

New genetic differences attributed to evolution, but evolutionary bias ignores designed function.

Why Don’t Humans Make Their Own Vitamin C?

The genetics of vitamin C variability is more complex than it appears. It does not prove evolution.

Mutations Battle Living Fossils

Attempts to harmonize living fossil research with mutation research fail.

Does Chernobyl Disprove Genetic Entropy?

A study on roundworms thriving in the forbidden zone does not falsify the genetic entropy hypothesis.

Archive: DNA, Insects, Human Body, Fossils

These stories from March 2003 are useful for comparing what science was saying 21 years ago with discoveries since then.

Archive: Molecular Rheostats Control Expression of Genes

This entry from 21 years ago illustrates the tension between evident design and evolutionary assumptions.

Archive: Tiny RNAs Discovered (2001)

The discovery of micro-RNAs, announced 22 years ago, launched a huge new effort into epigenetics: cataloging and understanding the many parts of the cell that regulate genes.

Genetics of Skin Color Defies Evolution

Skin color: We used to believe it was produced by 3 genes; the number is now 135.

Evolutionary Trees Tangle With the Data

Evolutionary trees based on genetics conflict with those based on morphology and anatomy.
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