01407cam a2200265 a 450000100090000000300060000900500170001500800410003201000130007302000150008602000180010104000940011905000210021308200170023410000210025124500550027225000170032726000500034430000290039450400390042350504500046252000790091265000240099177601260101512214328OCoLC20181219131429.0850611t19861985mdua b 001 0 eng  a85013556 a0917561058 a9780917561054 aDLCbengcDLCdMUQdBAKERdBTCTAdYDXCPdAU@dSINLBdAZFX8dKSUdOCLCOdGBVCPdCHCdOCLCF0 aQH371b.D46 1986 a576.8bD415E1 aDenton, Michael.10aEvolution :ba theory in crisis /cMichael Denton. a1st U.S. ed. aBethesda, Md. :bAdler & Adler,c1986, c1985. a368 p. :bill. ;c24 cm. aIncludes bibliographies and index.0 aGenesis rejected -- The theory of evolution -- From Darwin to dogma -- A partial truth -- The typological perception of nature -- The systems of naturae from Aristotle to Cladistics -- The failure of homology -- The fossil record -- Bridging the gaps -- The molecular biological revolution -- The enigma of life's origin -- A biochemical echo of typology -- Beyond the reach of chance -- The puzzle of perfection -- The priority of the paradigm. aExamines evidence which is threatening the basic assumptions of Darwinism. 0aEvolution (Biology)08iOnline version:aDenton, Michael.tEvolution.b1st U.S. ed.dBethesda, Md. : Adler & Adler, 1986, c1985w(OCoLC)622936185