C-basalProximalTriplete-3 Type post Author David Coppedge Date October 24, 2025 CategoriesBiologyIntelligent Design Tagged , Actin, biology, cell division, centrioles, checkpoints, chromatids, chromosomes, conifers, Croatia, DNA, evolution, flowering plants, humans, intelligent design, interphase, kinetochores, metaphase, microtubule, mitosis, myosin, Nature Communications, oocytes, Phys.org, protists Centrioles Revealed as Part of a Large Signaling Network David Coppedge October 24, 2025 Biology, Intelligent Design 11 What molecular structure forms cartwheels, is architecturally beautiful, and is vital for cell division? Read More ›
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