A Swedish cytogeneticist, Antonio Lima-De-Faria, who's been knighted by the king of Sweden for his scientific accomplishments, has noted that "there has never been a theory of evolution.". From Wordnik.com. [Olduvai, Evolution, and Darwin] Reference
Meanwhile, Swedish cytogeneticist Antonio Lima-de-Faria, author of the book. From Wordnik.com. [ScreenTalk] Reference
Swedish cytogeneticist Antonio Lima-de-Faria argues that there are no mutations. From Wordnik.com. [ScreenTalk] Reference
Evolution without Selection - he's a cytogeneticist from the University of Lund. From Wordnik.com. [ScreenTalk] Reference
Swedish cytogeneticist Antonio Lima-de-Faria calls this the "cycle of submission". From Wordnik.com. [ScreenTalk] Reference
Evolution without Selection (1988), the book by University of Lund cytogeneticist Antonio Lima-de-Faria. From Wordnik.com. [ScreenTalk] Reference
Suzan Mazur: Lima-de-Faria (a cytogeneticist) would argue that mutation doesn't exist, that everything is ordered. From Wordnik.com. [ScreenTalk] Reference
Suzan Mazur: Do you consider self-organization or autoevolution, as cytogeneticist Antonio Lima-de-Faria calls it, a kind of self-determination?. From Wordnik.com. [ScreenTalk] Reference
"Our work in structural variation is showing that no one is really normal," says Charles Lee, a cytogeneticist at Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School in Boston. From Wordnik.com. [Science News / Features, Blog Entries, Column Entries, Issues, News Items and Book Reviews] Reference
Sweden's king decorated molecular cytogeneticist Antonio Lima-de-Faria "Knight of the Order of the North Star" for his outstanding experimental work, which elucidated the molecular organization of the chromosome and its evolutionary path. From Wordnik.com. [ScreenTalk] Reference
The cure seems to us not to be a discarding of the modern synthesis of evolutionary theory, but more skepticism about many of its tenets. cytogeneticist, Antonio Lima-De-Faria, who has been knighted by the king of Sweden for his scientific achievements, noted that "there has never been a theory of evolution". wrote: "It must be admitted, however, that it is a considerable strain on one's credulity to assume that finely balanced systems such as certain sense organs (the eye of vertebrates, or the bird's feather) could be improved by random. From Wordnik.com. [Conservapedia - Recent changes [en]] Reference
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