amazing-unique-pattern-of-frozen-lake-baikal-view-from-above-424136895-stockpack-adobestock Type post Author Jonathan McLatchie Date April 28, 2026 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , acyl transfer, aldehydes, alphabet, amino acids, anhydrides, atoms, biosynthetic cost, codons, cyclisation, decomposition, DNA replication, esters, Francis Crick, hydrolysis, hydrophobicity, ketones, nitriles, polypeptides, protein core, proteins, purposeful selection, racemisation, side chains, solubility, stability, surface, teleology, The FEBS Journal, tRNAs The Set of Amino Acids Used in Life Is No “Frozen Accident” Jonathan McLatchie April 28, 2026 Evolution, Intelligent Design 6 Significantly, these data indicate that the space of usable amino acids is severely constrained. Read More ›