The 2011 edition of Ken Miller textbook Biology states, "Similar patterns of embryological development provide further evidence that organisms have descended from a common ancestor." (p. 469) But what happens when supposedly similar types of organisms have very different patterns of embryological development? Would that count as evidence against common ancestry? In fact, researchers are finding striking differences in the development of vertebrates. A recent ScienceDaily release from...
Published on January 14, 2011 09:37