Summary:
- This article discusses two peer-reviewed scientific papers that apply Michael Behe's "Darwin Devolves" thesis to the study of cancer.
- The papers suggest that the genetic changes that lead to cancer are not the result of evolution creating new, complex features, but rather the loss or degradation of existing genetic information.
- This supports the idea that evolution is more about the breakdown of existing systems rather than the creation of new, complex biological structures, as proposed in Behe's "Darwin Devolves" thesis.