Sandwalk
Strolling with a skeptical biochemist
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Testing Natural Selection: Part 1
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The latest issue of Scientific American has an interesting article by H. Allen Orr entitled Testing Natural Selection . Biologists workin...
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The Sanger Method of DNA Sequencing
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In 1976 Frederick Sanger developed a method for sequencing DNA enzymatically using the Klenow fragment of E. coli DNA polymerase I. Sange...
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Atheists Are Smarter than Agnostics
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Science proves it .
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Monday, December 15, 2008
Why Everyone Should Learn the Theory of Evolution
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Why Everyone Should Learn the Theory of Evolution is the title of an editorial on the Scientific American website. The editors begin by ...
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Monday's Molecule #101
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This is the last Monday's Molecule for 2008. There will be a short Christmas break. Monday's Molecule will return on January 5th. ...
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Conservatives Condone Torture, Liberals Don't
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Let me make this perfectly clear—in my opinion, any society that condones and practices torture is a society in which the rights of all in...
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Sunday, December 14, 2008
Women of
The View
Discuss Evolution
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PZ Myers posted this on Pharyngula but in case some of you haven't seen it there, I though I'd post it too. I find it really shoc...
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Scientific American: The Evolution of Evolution
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The latest edition of Scientific American is all about "The Evolution of Evolution." Here's how the editor-in-chief, John R...
Gene Genie #41
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The 41th edition of Gene Genie has been posted at ScienceRoll [ Gene Genie #41: Carnivalome ]. Gene Genie is the blog carnival of clinic...
Saturday, December 13, 2008
Epigenetics at
SEED
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Epigenetics is one of the latest fads in biology. It arises out of evo-devo and its proponents tell us that epigenetics will transform the w...
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A Holy Alliance?
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Mario Beauregard is an Associate Researcher in the Departments of Radiology and Psychology at the University of Montreal in Montreal, Queb...
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The Problem with Microarrays
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From The Endeavour by John D. Cook: Why microarray study conclusions are so often wrong and from Reproducible Results : Three reasons to...
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Does Your Heart Bleed for Jodi?
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Times are tough these days. People have lost their jobs and many are struggling to put food on the table and keep a roof over their heads....
Friday, December 12, 2008
What Is the Scientific Method?
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There are lots of interesting things in this month's issue of SEED magazine. One of them is a survey of scientists in the USA, UK, Fra...
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Religious Scientists
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There are lots of interesting things in this month's issue of SEED magazine. One of them is a survey of scientists in the USA, UK, Fr...
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