Michael Hurley

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When I explain this in public talks, I can count on getting the same question. Someone in the audience will ask whether mutations could alter the structures in which epigenetic information resides. The questioner wonders if changes in epigenetic information could supply the variation and innovation that natural selection needs to generate new form, in much the same way that neo-Darwinists envision genetic mutations doing so. It’s a reasonable thing to ask, but it turns out that mutating epigenetic information doesn’t offer a realistic way of generating new forms of life. First, the structures ...more
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Darwin's Doubt: The Explosive Origin of Animal Life and the Case for Intelligent Design
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