gram negative bacteria Type post Author David Coppedge Date July 12, 2022 CategoriesBiologyEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , bacteria, bacterial flagellum, co-evolution, conjugation, cryo-electron microscopy, Darwin Devolves, degeneration, devolution, evolution, genes, Gram-negative bacteria, intelligent design, Michael Behe, molecular machine, Nature (journal), proteins, Richard Dawkins, selfish genes, T3SS, The Miracle of Man, University College London Scientists Reveal Bacterial T4SS “Biogenesis Machinery” David Coppedge July 12, 2022 Biology, Evolution, Intelligent Design 7 With cryo-electron microscopy, scientists have zoomed in on a molecular machine that is very different from the Type III Secretion System. Read More ›
Oxytricha trifallax Type post Author Jonathan McLatchie Date February 27, 2019 CategoriesIntelligent DesignLife Sciences Tagged , __k-review, biological information, cell division, ciliates, conjugation, DNA, evolutionary biology, gene expression, genome, histone code, intelligent design, James Shapiro, meiosis, mitosis, Princeton University, purifying selection, RNA, sexual reproduction, University of Chicago The Wonders of Genomic Acrobatics: Ciliated Protozoa as a Case Study Jonathan McLatchie February 27, 2019 Intelligent Design, Life Sciences 9 Explaining this sort of phenomenon by slight, successive modification, as Darwin envisaged, seems problematic. Read More ›