Talk:Ontogeny

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Was there any reason for the removal of content added by 209.43.23.39. I was the person that added the information. I thought that simply saying recapitulation does not reflect evolution in an absolute sense without detailing the documented phenomena of recapitulation that reflects evolution in a more subtle manner was misleading. There are dozens of extremely convincing examples of recapitulation in nature that I think should be at least mentioned. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.72.44.71 (talk • contribs)

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This kind of text gives evolutionary scientists who are actually trying to do good work a bad name. Babies do not have "gill pouches", or even the appearance of such. Do we really need more creationists slamming evolution for its erroneous/fraudulent evidences? In the face of such material still being purported, creationists can have a field day. Thank you so much Wikipedia for being a thorn in the side of scientists who are doing their best to fight off creationism with good science. (Moved IP user's comment from main article) NawlinWiki 11:25, 13 May 2006 (UTC)

[edit] "Ontogeny" or "Embryology"

I am a high school student planning to go into biochemistry in university, and one of the topics that I have learned in biology class was "Embryology". "Ontogeny" from this article sounds the same as "Embryology", but does anyone know which term is correct? Dilbert 23:58, 16 May 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Search results for "Ontogenetic"

Can somebody please link this article to show up in the results for the search term "ontogenetic"? Currently (03 Aug 2006) searching for ontogeny leads to this page, but ontogenetic says that no entry exists. I don't know how to hook this up, otherwise, I would do it myself. Thanks in advance. --Fatmuttony 13:19, 3 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] embryology

would sympathtic editors consider a positive vote here? [1]Slrubenstein | Talk 15:34, 23 August 2006 (UTC)