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Charles Thaxton, Stephen Meyer, Dean Kenyon, William
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(intelligent design).
1. Darwin, C. (1859), The Origin of Species (Reprint of the
first edition), Avenel Books, Crown Publishers, New York,
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2. Gould, S.J. (1977), Evolution's Erratic Pace, Natural
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3. Romer, A.S. (1966), Verterbrate Paleontology, 3rd ed,
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4. Dawkins, R. (1986), The Blind Watchmaker, W. W.
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5. Lewin, R. (1988), Science, vol. 241, 15 July, p. 291.
6. Dayhoff, M.D. (1972), Atlas of Protein Sequence and
Structure, National Biomedical Research Foundation, Silver
Spring, Maryland.
7. Voet, D., Voet, J.G. (1995), Biochemistry, 2nd ed., John
Wiley and Sons, New York, p. 1259-1260.
8. Voet, D., Voet, J.G., p. 1196-1207.
9. Lenski, R.E. (2004), Phenotypic and genomic evolution
during a 20,000-generation experiment with the bacterium
Escherichia coli, Plant Breeding Reviews, 24:225-65.
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Controversy from Descartes to Oparin, 2nd ed, The Johns


Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, p.73.
11. Hoyle, F., Wickramasinghe C. (1984), Evolution from
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12. Dose, K. (1988), The Origin of Life: More Questions
Than Answers, Interdisciplinary Science Reviews, vol. 13,
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13. Denton, M. (1985), Evolution: A Theory in Crisis,
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14. ibid, p. 334.
15. ibid, p. 335.
16. ibid, p. 330.

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