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Genetic Entropy
Author | : John C. Sanford |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2014 |
Genre | : Nature |
ISBN | : 0981631606 |
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In this text, Sanford, a retired Cornell professor, shows that the "Primary Axiom"--the foundational evolutionary premise that life is merely the result of mutations and natural selection--is false. He strongly refutes the Darwinian concept that man is just the result of a random and pointless natural process.
Genetic Entropy the Mystery of the Genome
Author | : John C. Sanford |
Publsiher | : Ivan Press |
Total Pages | : 232 |
Release | : 2005 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : PSU:000058517666 |
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Dr. John Sanford, a retired Cornell Professor, shows in Genetic Entropy and the Mystery of the Genome that the Primary Axiom is false. The Primary Axiom is the foundational evolutionary premise - that life is merely the result of mutations and natural selection. In addition to showing compelling theoretical evidence that whole genomes can not evolve upward, Dr. Sanford presents strong evidence that higher genomes must in fact degenerate over time. This book strongly refutes the Darwinian concept that man is just the result of a random and pointless natural process.
Entropy and Diversity
Author | : Tom Leinster |
Publsiher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 457 |
Release | : 2021-04-22 |
Genre | : Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | : 9781108832700 |
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Discover the mathematical riches of 'what is diversity?' in a book that adds mathematical rigour to a vital ecological debate.
Genetic Entropy
Author | : John Sanford |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 135 |
Release | : 2014-11-07 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : 0981631622 |
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Biological Information
Author | : Robert J Marks II,Michael J Behe,William A Dembski,Bruce L Gordon,John C Sanford |
Publsiher | : World Scientific Publishing Company |
Total Pages | : 584 |
Release | : 2013-06-03 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : 9789814508728 |
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In the spring of 2011, a diverse group of scientists gathered at Cornell University to discuss their research into the nature and origin of biological information. This symposium brought together experts in information theory, computer science, numerical simulation, thermodynamics, evolutionary theory, whole organism biology, developmental biology, molecular biology, genetics, physics, biophysics, mathematics, and linguistics. This volume presents new research by those invited to speak at the conference. The contributors to this volume use their wide-ranging expertise in the area of biological information to bring fresh insights into the many explanatory difficulties associated with biological information. These authors raise major challenges to the conventional scientific wisdom, which attempts to explain all biological information exclusively in terms of the standard mutation/selection paradigm. Several clear themes emerged from these research papers: 1) Information is indispensable to our understanding of what life is; 2) Biological information is more than the material structures that embody it; 3) Conventional chemical and evolutionary mechanisms seem insufficient to fully explain the labyrinth of information that is life. By exploring new perspectives on biological information, this volume seeks to expand, encourage, and enrich research into the nature and origin of biological information.
Biology s First Law
Author | : Daniel W. McShea,Robert N. Brandon |
Publsiher | : University of Chicago Press |
Total Pages | : 186 |
Release | : 2010-07-15 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 9780226562278 |
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Life on earth is characterized by three striking phenomena that demand explanation: adaptation—the marvelous fit between organism and environment; diversity—the great variety of organisms; and complexity—the enormous intricacy of their internal structure. Natural selection explains adaptation. But what explains diversity and complexity? Daniel W. McShea and Robert N. Brandon argue that there exists in evolution a spontaneous tendency toward increased diversity and complexity, one that acts whether natural selection is present or not. They call this tendency a biological law—the Zero-Force Evolutionary Law, or ZFEL. This law unifies the principles and data of biology under a single framework and invites a reconceptualization of the field of the same sort that Newton’s First Law brought to physics. Biology’s First Law shows how the ZFEL can be applied to the study of diversity and complexity and examines its wider implications for biology. Intended for evolutionary biologists, paleontologists, and other scientists studying complex systems, and written in a concise and engaging format that speaks to students and interdisciplinary practitioners alike, this book will also find an appreciative audience in the philosophy of science.
The Logic of Chance
Author | : Eugene V. Koonin |
Publsiher | : FT Press |
Total Pages | : 530 |
Release | : 2011-06-23 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 9780132623179 |
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The Logic of Chance offers a reappraisal and a new synthesis of theories, concepts, and hypotheses on the key aspects of the evolution of life on earth in light of comparative genomics and systems biology. The author presents many specific examples from systems and comparative genomic analysis to begin to build a new, much more detailed, complex, and realistic picture of evolution. The book examines a broad range of topics in evolutionary biology including the inadequacy of natural selection and adaptation as the only or even the main mode of evolution; the key role of horizontal gene transfer in evolution and the consequent overhaul of the Tree of Life concept; the central, underappreciated evolutionary importance of viruses; the origin of eukaryotes as a result of endosymbiosis; the concomitant origin of cells and viruses on the primordial earth; universal dependences between genomic and molecular-phenomic variables; and the evolving landscape of constraints that shape the evolution of genomes and molecular phenomes. "Koonin's account of viral and pre-eukaryotic evolution is undoubtedly up-to-date. His "mega views" of evolution (given what was said above) and his cosmological musings, on the other hand, are interesting reading." Summing Up: Recommended Reprinted with permission from CHOICE, copyright by the American Library Association.