Talk:Stickleback
A recent article indicates the following to me:
Recent research indicates that the transition between a sea water stickleback to a freshwater stickleback can occur in as little as 10 generations. Throughout the world, sticklebacks have consistantly made the transition from sea water to fresh water, which is easily explained from a creationist perspective as a superb design which was created to allow the fish to live in various environments. The evolutionist would be forced to conclude that the exact same random mutations had occurred within various populations at different parts of the world many times over - yet crucially in all other respects remain sticklebacks, a clearly unlikely scenario.
http://www.nature.com/news/stickleback-genomes-reveal-path-of-evolution-1.10392
Do you agree?