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Photo: Unsplash/Steven Wright Something long considered reliable evidence for Darwinian evolution, the chemical similarity of living things, is now in question.
In 1973, l eading Neo-Darwinist Theodosius Dobzhansky wrote that “nothing in biology makes sense except in light of evolution.” He specifically pointed to “biochemical universals,” or shared features in the chemistry of life , as evidence that all creatures “arose from inanimate matter only once” and that everything alive today descended from a universal common ancestor.
Today, however, discoveries in molecular biology have complicated that conclusion. In fact, a new paper poses one of the strongest challenges yet to the idea that all life shares common chemistry . Though the title, “Scaling Laws in Enzyme Function Reveal a New Kind of Biochemical Universality,” may be one that could excite only a scientist, what the authors describe should make everyone sit up and take notice. In fact, philosopher of biology Paul […]
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