DNA Type post Author Casey Luskin Date November 29, 2023 CategoriesBiologyEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , BioEssays, body plans, cancer, chimpanzees, diseases, DNA, evolution, evolutionary biologists, function, functionality, gene expression, genes, humans, immune response, intelligent design, John Mattick, junk RNA, lncRNAs, molecular biologists, mRNAs, mutations, natural selection, protein translation, proteins, proteome, repetitive DNA, retrotransposons, ribozymes, species, transcription Roundup of Functions for “Junk DNA” Supports the New RNA Gene Paradigm Casey Luskin November 29, 2023 Biology, Evolution, Intelligent Design 9 The junk DNA paradigm may have caused us to miss the precise DNA that helps makes a species unique. Read More ›
Andreas Vesalius Type post Author David Coppedge Date May 26, 2022 CategoriesBiologyIntelligent DesignMedicine Tagged , Andreas Vesalius, cancer, collagen, connective tissue, immune response, intelligent design, internal organs, junk DNA, nerves, New Scientist, organs, packaging, sensations, spontaneous generation, vestigial structures Fascia, Your Body’s Fashionable “New” Organ David Coppedge May 26, 2022 Biology, Intelligent Design, Medicine 7 It’s not often that a new functional organ is found in the human body, considering that everything has been dissected and drawn for centuries. Read More ›