dna-sequencing-result-visualisation-researches-in-genetics-s-1635177604-stockpack-adobestock Type post Author Jonathan McLatchie Date May 4, 2026 CategoriesGeneticsIntelligent Design Tagged , amino acids, anti-codon, BioSystems, codons, constraints, cysteine, degeneracy, error-impact, fine-tuning, frameshift mutations, genetic code, intelligent design, leucine, mutations, optimization, overlapping coding sequences, proteins, redundancy, Ribosome, RNA, triplets, tryptophan, tyrosine, wobble position Introducing the Remarkable Genetic Code Jonathan McLatchie May 4, 2026 Genetics, Intelligent Design 8 The optimization of the genetic code for error minimization is made possible by the redundancy of the code. What is meant by redundancy? Read More ›
RubiksCube3x3 Type post Author David Coppedge Date April 1, 2026 CategoriesBiologyGeneticsIntelligent Design Tagged , amino acids, bacteria, biological engineering, Boris Zinshteyn, codons, combinations, degeneracy, dormancy, Francis Crick, function, genes, genetic code, hypoxia, intelligent design, mismatch, MIT, Mycobacterium bovis, oxygen, Peter Dedon, PNAS, predictions, proteins, Rachel Green, redundancy, Science (journal), Scripps Research Institute, transfer RNA A Method in the Madness of “Degeneracy”: Here Is Another Genetic Code David Coppedge April 1, 2026 Biology, Genetics, Intelligent Design 7 The report from MIT doesn’t hesitate to call this a “newly discovered genetic code” or “alternate genetic code” with functional significance. Read More ›