Evolution: A Theory in CrisisAdler & Adler, 1997 - Всего страниц: 368 Dr. Denton's book sets out to explain the gathering scientific evidence against evolution in its traditional form. It is a clear account of a growing crisis in biology and enables us to understand why an increasing number of research scientists are questioning strict Darwinism. |
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... variation could be readily explained . The close relationship between the fauna of the Galapagos and South America , for example , could then be easily accounted for by envisaging , firstly , a number of original chance colonizations of ...
... variation could be readily explained . The close relationship between the fauna of the Galapagos and South America , for example , could then be easily accounted for by envisaging , firstly , a number of original chance colonizations of ...
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... variations was entirely blind to the adaptive needs and requirements of the organism . If a beneficial variation occurred which conferred upon an organism some slight adaptive advantage or improvement this was entirely fortuitous . In ...
... variations was entirely blind to the adaptive needs and requirements of the organism . If a beneficial variation occurred which conferred upon an organism some slight adaptive advantage or improvement this was entirely fortuitous . In ...
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... variation , especially as witnessed on isolated oceanic islands like the Galapagos , as providing powerful support for the idea that new species had evolved from pre - existing species . It was the facts of geographical variation more ...
... variation , especially as witnessed on isolated oceanic islands like the Galapagos , as providing powerful support for the idea that new species had evolved from pre - existing species . It was the facts of geographical variation more ...
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