cells Type post Author Robert F. Shedinger Date September 11, 2023 CategoriesEvolutionNeuroscience & Mind Tagged , ATP, Barbara McClintock, cellular behavior, Daniel Nicholson, evolution, gene expression, genome, heterogeneity, intelligence, Jacques Monod, Journal of Theoretical Biology, machine, machine conception of the cell, mind, molecular biology, motor proteins, Nobel Prize, protein complexes Cellular Cognition? So Much for Darwinism! Robert Shedinger September 11, 2023 Evolution, Neuroscience & Mind 7 Following up in considering Daniel Nicholson’s challenge to the machine concept of the cell, I will examine intracellular transport and cellular behavior. Read More ›
first-responders Type post Date October 1, 2019 CategoriesIntelligent Design Tagged , __edited, biochemists, bioRxiv, central dogma, ENCODE, functionality, genetic code, heterogeneity, histone code, intelligent design, Jonathan Wells, junk DNA, polypeptides, superheroes, Superman, University of Washington Researchers Spot a New Code in Disordered Proteins Evolution News October 1, 2019 Intelligent Design 10 The scientists call heat shock proteins “nature’s ‘first responders’ to cellular stress.” Read More ›