Mendel's Garden - Call for Submissions

Next week I'll be hosting the latest edition of Mendel's Garden, a blog carnival for genetics blogging. Despite the fact that I've been blogging for over two years and participating in many carnivals, this will be my first time as a host (not that your entries are parasites ...)

So send in your genetics related posts via email - I'll accept them until 11:59PM April 1st and the full carnival will appear here sometime April 2nd.

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I'll be observing your blog until then.

By Adrian Clement (not verified) on 25 Mar 2007 #permalink

I don't deal with the whole culture wars thing, it's useless. In my line of profession, dealing with the molecules within cells, the evidence for evolution is so overwhealming that it's almost as obvious as the second law of thermodynamics. I have better things to do than argue with those who don't get it.

"In my line of profession, dealing with the molecules within cells, the evidence for evolution is so overwhealming that it's almost as obvious as the second law of thermodynamics."

... well said, like a true pessimist.

"I have better things to do than argue with those who don't get it."

... well then, no need to reply to this post.

Sorry 'bout the snarky remarks, but in the past I've written a bit on the whole culture war thing and I've come to the conclusion that reason is useless with ID fundamentalists. I find that other topics are much more interesting.