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Animating Bacterial DNA Replication

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As an undergraduate student, I was often baffled (as I am still to an even greater extent) at how anybody could complete a four-year degree program in biology and fail to see the unambiguous evidence of design. Take a peek at this video for a glimpse of the remarkable molecular machines and information processing systems that rule the world of the cell. This is the kind of thing that, in my opinion, simply screams out “design!”

Be sure to also check out my previous posts on DNA replication here, here, here, here, and here.

Jonathan McLatchie

Resident Biologist and Fellow, Center for Science and Culture
Dr. Jonathan McLatchie holds a Bachelor’s degree in Forensic Biology from the University of Strathclyde, a Masters (M.Res) degree in Evolutionary Biology from the University of Glasgow, a second Master’s degree in Medical and Molecular Bioscience from Newcastle University, and a PhD in Evolutionary Biology from Newcastle University. Previously, Jonathan was an assistant professor of biology at Sattler College in Boston, Massachusetts. Jonathan has been interviewed on podcasts and radio shows including “Unbelievable?” on Premier Christian Radio, and many others. Jonathan has spoken internationally in Europe, North America, South Africa and Asia promoting the evidence of design in nature.
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