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Author Topic:   Any good books against ID?
caporale
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Message 37 of 38 (28151)
12-30-2002 9:03 PM


I would like to point you to my book, Darwin in the Genome, which is the subject of another thread. Although I do not discuss ID directly, I do describe how, through natural selection, a form of intelligence about the world emerges within genomes, without the requirement for an external source of design. Although I have not read Behe's book, I gather from summaries that he suggests that the blood coagulation system is an example of one that required ID to evolve. Interestingly, it was when working with serine proteases [blood clotting enzymes are serine proteases] that I began to consider that the mutation rate could be varied [by natural selection] along a sequence of DNA.

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