adaptation,
biology,
cichlid fish,
engineered systems,
Evolution,
evolutionary theory,
genes,
genetic diversity,
information,
Intelligent Design,
Kara Feilich,
Lake Malawi,
Lake Tanganyka,
Lake Victoria,
mutation rate,
natural genetic engineering,
operational gravity well,
phenotypic plasticity,
principal component analysis,
tracking model of adaptation
Cichlid variation do not primarily originate from random mutations but from engineered systems. Source
biology,
common ancestry,
constraints,
design logic,
Engineering,
Evolution,
fossil record,
four-bar linkage,
Intelligent Design,
jaws,
labrid fishes,
macroevolutionary change,
maxilla,
operational gravity well,
premaxilla,
taxonomy,
undirected evolution,
wrasses
The extent to which the authors recognize the implications of their conclusions is difficult to say. Source
adaptation,
anatomy,
artificial limbs,
CELS 2021,
Conference on Engineering in Living Systems,
design logic,
Engineering,
engineers,
environment,
Evolution,
fitness,
fitness landscape,
fur color,
genes,
genotype,
height,
Intelligent Design,
living systems,
micro air vehicles,
mutations,
nanomachines,
natural genetic engineering,
operational gravity well,
operational parameters,
physiology
The genetic variation in any species is confined to a limited set of variables such as a finch beak’s thickness. Source