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Evolution 2.0, breaking the deadlock between Darwin and design, Perry Marshall

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Evolution 2.0, breaking the deadlock between Darwin and design, Perry Marshall
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 346-360) and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Evolution 2.0
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
891619028
Responsibility statement
Perry Marshall
Sub title
breaking the deadlock between Darwin and design
Summary
Offers a new understanding of evolution, claiming that it is not accidental or random, but targeted, adaptive, and aware
Table Of Contents
Introduction. The young earth creationist and his curious daughter ; The road to code -- Part I : Evolving my religion. "Bro, I'm losing my religion" ; Evolution : truth or fiction? ; Confessions of a science geek -- Part II : The neo-Darwinist dilemma. Pity the fruit fly : testing randomness ; Eureka! Information theory! ; Russian dolls : how information stacks up ; Why the genetic code is a code, not merely like a code ; Code first, evolution second ; Let's make some noise about noise : dispelling random mutations once and for all ; How do we fix evolution? -- Part III : How evolution really works. Blade #1 : transposition : the 70-year-old Nobel Prize-winning discovery nobody talks about ; Blade #2 : horizontal gene transfer : the generous gene ; How smart is a cell, really? ; Blade #3 : epigenetics : how parents pass learned traits to their kids ; Blade #4 : symbiogenesis : evolution as cooperation ; Blade #5 : genome duplication : evolution at lightning speed ; Why is neither side telling you the whole story? -- Part IV : Evolution 2.0 and the language of cells. Curious George and the blog spam theory of evolution ; Fluent in "cellese" : DNA is a language ; Irreducible complexity made simple -- Part V : Origin of information : the quest. Origin of life : Can I get a straight answer from anybody? ; Fistfight on the #1 atheist website in the world ; Information : the ten-million-dollar question -- Part VI : Evolution 2.0 and its implications for science. Beyond "God of the gaps" : a new paradigm for biology ; Applied evolution I : Which teaches us more? Darwinism versus evolution 2.0 ; Applied evolution II : technologies from better evolution research -- Part VII : Evolution 2.0 and its implications for faith. The real reason people don't believe in evolution, and why that can finally change ; On the shoulders of giants : when men of science were also men of faith ; Why so much pain and suffering in the world? -- Conclusion. Brother Bryan comes around ; "Why should I care and what should I do?"
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