Just taking this quote out of the article:
"Wherever the first chordates came from, Nicholas Holland of Scripps
agreed that science should now take seriously the possibility that
evolution can occur in relatively quick jumps."
Sounds like a vote for punctuated equilibrium to me. That's support for
Gould's view, not Behe's. Which, incidentally, is what I have believed
since taking a course in human evolution taught at George Washington U.
many years ago.
Dick Fischer - The Origins Solution - www.orisol.com
"The answer we should have known about 150 years ago."
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