Hi folk,
The following paper on irreducible complexity looks to have been available for the past year or so in the electronic preprints reprository arXiv, but has now been published in the journal Evolution (and naturally, has been tidied up in comparision to what you see at the link below):-
Cryptic Genetic Variation Can Make Irreducible Complexity a Common Mode of Adaptation
One of the authors, Masel, wrote an additional and interesting piece here:-
What can evolutionary biology learn from creationists?
- explaining why the curious title.
I think she is spot on.
The following paper on irreducible complexity looks to have been available for the past year or so in the electronic preprints reprository arXiv, but has now been published in the journal Evolution (and naturally, has been tidied up in comparision to what you see at the link below):-
Cryptic Genetic Variation Can Make Irreducible Complexity a Common Mode of Adaptation
One of the authors, Masel, wrote an additional and interesting piece here:-
What can evolutionary biology learn from creationists?
- explaining why the curious title.
I think she is spot on.
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