Monthly Archives: December 2016

Evolution, debated on Facebook

I just copied this from a Facebook post. I cleaned out the garbage text to make it easier to read. The first statement is from an engineer who had concerns about the theory of evolution. After a very lively debate, … Continue reading

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Evolution, continued…

In terms of macroevolution, comparative embryology can be very revealing. Take a look at how such divergent vertebrate species as fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals look at very early embryonic states of development. In the early stages, all of them … Continue reading

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Evolution, the Dirty E Word That Refuses to Die

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Evidence for hierarchical endosymbiosis

In this blog, there are numerous references regarding hierarchical endosymbiosis. Simply put, this phrase means that cells swallowed smaller cells that were, in turn,  swallowed by larger cells and so forth. Not only did this swallowing happen, but the genetic material of … Continue reading

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