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  • From TP: Endogenous Adaptive Mutagenesis (EAM) has been considered an ID hypothesis that doesn't include a "designer" per se.

    Crossroads 2009

  • Endogenous Adaptive Mutagenesis (EAM) has been considered an ID hypothesis that doesn't include a "designer" per se.

    Crossroads 2009

  • What we have here is basically EAM – Endogenous Adaptive Mutagenesis, as elucidated by Mike Turner.

    All These Different Creatures are Variations of the Same Theme 2008

  • Environmental and Molecular Mutagenesis 39, Supplement 33 2002, p.

    Yellow Dirt Judy Pasternak 2010

  • That's Endogenous Adaptive Mutagenesis – life as intelligent designer of its forms.

    A Review of Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed 2008

  • We have had mention of Serial Endosymbiotic Theory (SET) and Endogenous Adaptive Mutagenesis (EAM) and, of course the Third Choice.

    Behe: ID rescues Common Descent 2007

  • Another precedent is that Endogenous Adaptive Mutagenesis (EAM) has generally been considered an ID hypothesis.

    A Peaceful Eve 2007

  • Another precedent is that Endogenous Adaptive Mutagenesis (EAM) has generally been considered an ID hypothesis.

    A Voice from the Middle Ground 2007

  • Endogenous Adaptive Mutagenesis [EAM] is one ID hypothesis for explaining evolution.

    An Interview with Elisabet Sahtouris 2007

  • He cites a paper on Quantum Evolution in relation to Adaptive Mutagenesis. (the pre-cursor idea to Endogenous Adaptive Mutagenesis).

    A Third Choice (ID Hypothesis) 2007

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