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Must be science because Articles of Biological Information: New Perspectives do get cited: God, Family, and Genetics – A Biblical Perspective Part One: Genetic Evidences Supporting the Divine Origin of Man and Family by Dr. J.C. Sanford and Dr. Robert Carter cites Quote | Sanford, J.C., et al., Selection threshold severely constrains capture of beneficial mutations; Biological Information:New Perspectives (Marks, R.J. III, et al., eds.), 264-297, 2013 Gibson, P., et al. Can purifying natural selection preserve biological information? Biological Information: New Perspectives (Marks, R.J. III, et al., eds.), 232-263, 2013 Brewer, W., et al., Using numerical simulation to test the “mutation-count” hypothesis, Biological Information: New Perspectives (Marks, R.J. III, et al., eds.), 298-311, 2013 Baumgardner, J., et al., Can synergistic epistasis halt mutation accumulation? Results from numerical simulation, Biological Information: New Perspectives (Marks, R.J. III, et al., eds.), 312-337, 2013 |
God, Family, and Genetics – A Biblical Perspective Part Two: Genetic Evidences Refuting the Evolution of Man and Family Dr. J.C. Sanford and Dr. Robert Carter Quote | Sanford J., Biological Information and Genetic Theory: Introductory Comments, Biological Information – New Perspectives(Marks, R.J. III, et al., eds.), World Scientific, 2013 Sanford, J.C., et al., Selection threshold severely constrains capture of beneficial mutations, in Biological Information: New Perspectives, (Marks, R.J. III, et al., eds.), 264-297, 2013 Nelson, C.W., and Sanford, J.C., Computational evolution experiments reveal a net loss of genetic information despite selection, in Biological Information: New Perspectives, (Marks, R.J. III, et al., eds.), 338-368, 2013 Brewer, W., et al., Using numerical simulation to test the “mutation-count” hypothesis, in Biological Information: New Perspectives (Marks, R.J. III, et al., eds.), 298-311, 2013 Baumgardner, J., et al., Can synergistic epistasis halt mutation accumulation? Results from numerical simulation, in Biological Information: New Perspectives (Marks, R.J. III, et al., eds.), 312-337, 2013 Montañez, G., Marks, R., Fernandez, J., and Sanford, J., Multiple overlapping genetic codes profoundly reduce the probability of beneficial mutation, in Biological Information – New Perspectives (Marks, R.J. III, et al., eds.), 139-167, 2013 Sanford J., Biological Information and Genetic Theory: Introductory Comments, Biological Information – New Perspectives (Marks, R.J. III, et al., eds.), World Scientific, 2013 |
GENETIC ENTROPY Recorded in the bible? Did Noah Live to 950 Years Old? Quote | Baumgardner J., W. Brewer and J. Sanford. 2013. Can Synergistic Epistasis Halt Mutation Accumulation? Results from Numerical Simulation, In: Marks II RJ. et al., (eds) Biological Information – New Perspectives (pp 312-337) Brewer, W., J. Baumgardner and J. Sanford. 2013a. Using Numerical Simulation to Test the “Mutation-Count” Hypothesis, In: Marks II RJ, et al., (eds) Biological Information – New Perspectives (pp 298-311) Brewer, W., F. Smith and J. Sanford. 2013b. Information loss: potential for accelerating natural genetic attenuation of RNA viruses, In: Marks II RJ, et al., (eds) Biological Information – New Perspectives (369-384) Gibson, P., J. Baumgardner, W. Brewer, and J. Sanford. 2013. Can Biological Information Be Sustained By Purifying Natural Selection? In: Marks II RJ et al., (eds) Biological Information – New Perspectives (pp 232-263) Sanford, J. (2013). Session II Chair - Biological Information and Genetic Theory: Introductory Comments, In: Marks II RJ et al., (eds) Biological Information – New Perspectives (pp 203-209) Sanford, J., J. Baumgardner, and W. Brewer. 2013. Selection Threshold Severely Constrains Capture of Beneficial Mutations, In: Marks II RJ et al., (eds) Biological Information – New Perspectives (pp 264-297) |
-------------- "[...] the type of information we find in living systems is beyond the creative means of purely material processes [...] Who or what is such an ultimate source of information? [...] from a theistic perspective, such an information source would presumably have to be God."
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