poppies Type post Author David Coppedge Date June 1, 2023 CategoriesIntelligent DesignLife Sciences Tagged , Arabidopsis thaliana, Charles Darwin, cherry blossoms, Flight: The Genius of Birds, flowers, genes, histone code, Holland, Japan, music, Nature Genetics, orchestration, petals, poppies, proteins, sepals, Southern California, Taiwan, tulips, wild type Epigenetic Biotimer Revealed in Flowers David Coppedge June 1, 2023 Intelligent Design, Life Sciences 10 What goes into getting a flower to develop on a stem is mind-boggling, reports a Darwin-free paper. 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 Science and Culture October 1, 2019 Intelligent Design 10 The scientists call heat shock proteins “nature’s ‘first responders’ to cellular stress.” 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 ›
histones Type post Author Jonathan McLatchie Date February 1, 2019 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , __k-review, anemia, causal circularity, chicken-and-egg problem, chromatin, chromosome, DNA, evolution, gene expression, genetic code, histone code, histones, intelligent design, methylation, nucleosome, phosphorylation, proteins, red blood cells Histone Code: A Challenge to Evolution, an Inference to Design Jonathan McLatchie February 1, 2019 Evolution, Intelligent Design 9 Histones are responsible for organizing and packaging the DNA of a cell nucleus into structural units known as nucleosomes. Read More ›