Evolution Under the Microscope: A Scientific Critique of the Theory of Evolution |
Contents
Revolutions and Revolutionaries | 16 |
Time and Tide | 36 |
Fauna and Flora | 57 |
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actin adaptation amino acid sequences amphibians animals appear Archaeopteryx arise arisen bacteria binding biochemical biochemistry biological macromolecules biologists biology birds cells century Chapter characteristics chromosomes cladistics complexity compounds course cytochrome Darwin distinct divergence early earth embryological enzymes eukaryotic evidence evolutionary evolved example explanation fact feathers filaments fish fossil record function further genes genetic material haemoglobin homology Hyracotherium ideas important improbable insects intermediates known lens macromolecules mammals mechanisms melanism modern molecular molecules morphological change mutations myoglobin myosin natural selection Neo-Darwinism nucleotide occur origin overall paradigm pathway Pax6 phyla phylogeny plants polymerase polypeptide population produce progressive prokaryotes proposed proteins recognised replication reptiles role scenario scientific scientists seen segregation similar sort specialised species squalene strand structure substantial synthesis tetrapods theory of evolution theropods tion tissues transcription tRNA types variability variations various vertebrates whilst