Archive for June, 2010

The Evolution of the Nervous System and Cambrian Explosion - A Causal Relationship

Tuesday, June 29th, 2010

There is an unmistakable correlation between the evolution of the nervous system (differentiation of the nerve cell implied) and the evolution of eumetazoan life during the Cambrian explosion. But does it mean that the correlation is a manifestation of a causal relationship between them? (more…)

On the Nature of Evolutionary Change

Sunday, June 27th, 2010

Evolutionary Changes Involve no Changes in Genes

The crux of the process of evolution is how the novel evolutionary change occurs. The conventional explanation given is by specific changes in genes, gene mutations. Although this is taken for granted and self-evident no one has ever shown either in theory (in concrete causal terms) or illustrated with concrete examples how a change in a particular gene brought about an evolutionary change. (more…)

Butterflies, Frogs, humans and the Genetic Paradigm of Evolution

Thursday, June 17th, 2010

Ask a biology student on what determined evolutionary transitions from a body plan to another or even from a species to a closely related species and he unhesitantly will tell you that it is a natural result of changes in existing genes and the evolution of new genes under the action of natural selection. A more advanced student, from a neo-genetic standpoint, will tell you that changes in regulatory sequences of genes may be all that is needed for the evolution of living forms. (more…)