Marshall lays out the details of five sets of cell processes that can account for the changes and development of lineages cand species over the eons, clarifying how evolution has worked and can be observed in the changes in extant life forms.
He demonstrates, as many already have in past decades, the inadequacy of random mutation to account for the great variety of life forms on earth. His well-written and clear documentation, details step by step how cells work in complex, orderly fashion. This book makes sense.
Order, self-protection and self-adaptation are built into the operations of every cell of a living entity.
Together with the dynamism and adaptability of DNA, documented in recent years, these cell functions can explain logically how evolution and natural selection occur.
This refutes and clearly replaces the Neo-Darwinist dogma of randomness. Randomness cannot account for the complexity and precision of living cell operation in biological entities and the changes that have produced and continue to produce the diversity of life forms. The five cell functions and processes that Marshall details here can.