Darwin’s Black Box, 30 Years On: A Seminal Contribution to Biology

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It makes sense to think that the T3SS didn’t evolve into the bacterial flagellum, but that the bacterial flagellum shed some protein parts to become a T3SS.  Source
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Un-Canceled Science

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in one event, the number of people who heard this evidence was more than twice the total number of students who participated in my Boundaries of Science course. Source
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