I happened upon
oi/10.1371/journal.pone.0002246]-->
Stylus: A System for Evolutionary Experimentation Based on a Protein/Proteome Model with Non-Arbitrary Functional Constraints -->
oi/10.1371/journal.pone.0002246">Stylus: A System for Evolutionary Experimentation Based on a Protein/Proteome Model with Non-Arbitrary Functional Constraints< !--UE--> by Douglas D. Axe et all via one of
PZ Meyers articles at Pharyngula, which in turn was via
Panda's Thumb.
PZ's evaluation includes:
quote:
The paper is called Stylus: A System for Evolutionary Experimentation Based on a Protein/Proteome Model with Non-Arbitrary Functional Constraints. It's a description of a new software package written by the secret Biologic Institute, which they argue will have utility in modeling protein evolution. The paper says absolutely nothing about Intelligent Design, makes no arguments against evolution, and is utterly untroubling to evolutionary theory, and it's clear that the way they got it published was by studiously avoiding the kinds of stupid statements that are the hallmark of the Discovery Institute.
See the source for more.
Moose
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