Part 2 of Behe's response to his Lehigh colleagues

Bill, he does. You really need to retract that false claim.

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He does not have sequence data for the ancient transitions he is using for evidence of evolution. Thanks for your comment I should have made that clearer.

Bill what do you mean by “sequence data for ancient transitions”?

What would it look like if he did, can you give a hypothetical example of what you mean?

Here is an example.

As one example, consider Tiktaalik or some relative thereof, in any case a transitional kind of fish whose descendants colonized land and eventually gave rise to all of the terrestrial vertebrates—amphibian, reptiles, birds, and mammals.

What would “sequence data” for Tiktaalik look like? What do you mean by that?

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