A stunning vindication of intelligent design's prediction that the genome, far from being cluttered with functionless garbage, will turn out to have mass functionality.
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Some proponents of the "junk" DNA argument claim that even if non-coding DNA is transcribed into RNA, that RNA might still be functionless.
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"[D]iscoveries in the ancient protist T. brucei, as well as in some metazoan, indicate that pseudogene regulation is widespread in eukaryotes. Accordingly, the moniker 'pseudogene' has been challenged."
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While it is certainly true that function has not yet been identified for the majority of the genome, there is no reason to think the current trend -- of finding new, previously unsuspected functionality -- will not continue.
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Over the years, I've occasionally received e-mails from evolutionists citing an old study on mice where noncoding DNA was removed and supposedly the mice lived.
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