Pleiotropy

Is stasis a general trend across non-skeletal traits?

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In today's eSkeptic , which celebrates Darwin's 203rd birthday, Donald Prothero writes about the most cited paper in all of paleonto...
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Program of the Proceedings of the 44th Carnival of Evolution

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We are happy to announce the program for the Proceedings of the 44th Carnival of Evolution to be held at The Atavism : Session 1. Symposium...

Behe on Behe, and Behe on evolution

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I hadn't seen before that Leo Behe gave an interview last year. He says as well as anyone what is wrong with the argument from design: ...

Link between political views and physiology

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It is becoming more and more clear that political views are in fact not completely decided by rational considerations, as common sense would...
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SOPA and PIPA

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These US House and Senate bills will censor the internet. Sign the petition to vote no on both.
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What determines rates of ecological speciation?

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Speciation models are the most beautiful thing in evolutionary biology. This is widely known, and those who disagree are the crazies. Other ...

My time with Hitchens

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So Christopher Hitchens died. It is sad when someone dies, mostly, and it is a good time to remember the good thing about the deceased. When...

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Problems with My Citations

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Google Scholar Citations is not quite working the way I had expected. Apparently I am the author of a 1935 paper on Field of Science in the...

Don't panic! CoE #42 is here

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In case you missed it, The Hitchhiker's Guide to Evolution (aka CoE #42) is up at the Ocelloid . Image created by Troy Britain .

The Muslim creationists refuse proper education

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A second wave of creationists are making trouble, following Christian creationists (who are not done, but seems to be get less media attenti...
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Reproductive species vs. ecological species

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Why are two breeds of dogs who can't mate without human assistance the same species, while two fish species, which can and do have ferti...
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Who benefits from giving advice about résumé writing?

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Interesting little commentary on how (not) to do a résumé: Final Cut: Words to Strike from Your Resume . I don't have a résumé, 'cau...
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The mind is a mysterious place

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Limits free us? Do we need constraints to create ? "We break out of the box by stepping into shackles." On a related note, in How ...
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Can you live with a scientist?

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It's not just a hypothetical question. It is a hypothetical question, but not just. See what I mean? Isn't that annoying? Yes or no?...
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Speciation in the virtual social world: Facebook vs. G+

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It may just be me and the people I follow, but isn't Google+ used more for serious stuff that people want others to see, while Facebook...
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