Darwin's black box : the biochemical challenge to evolution / Michael J. Behe. [print]
Material type: TextPublication details: New York : Free Press, (c)2006.Edition: tenth anniversary edition., Free Press trade pbk. edDescription: xii, 329 pages : illustrations ; 22 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780743290319
- QH367.B419.D379 2006
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Lilliputian biology -- Nuts and bolts -- Row, row, row your boat -- Rube Goldberg in the blood -- From here to there -- A dangerous world -- Road kill -- Publish or perish -- Intelligent design -- Questions about design -- Science, philosophy, religion.
To the 19th century scientist, the cell was a complete mystery - a black box. Modern biochemists have unlocked the contents of the cell and discovered chemical machines of such beauty and complexity that, Behe argues, cannot have evolved by chance.
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