digital-illustration-of-a-dna-stockpack-adobe-stock-32859465-stockpack-adobestock Type post Author Casey Luskin Date June 18, 2026 CategoriesGeneticsIntelligent Design Tagged , autoimmune disease, biology, biomarkers, cancer, Cell (journal), disease, dysregulation, evolution, exons, gene enhancers, gene expression, gene regulatory networks, gene silencers, genetics, genome architecture, genome organization, human genome, intelligent design, junk DNA, lncRNAs, mammalian DNA, methylation, Nature (journal), neurodegeneration, non-coding RNAs, promoters, repetitive DNA, RNA, Science (journal), splicing regulators, transposable elements Paper in Cell Reports “Paradigm Shift” Against TEs as “Genomic Parasites or Junk DNA” Casey Luskin June 18, 2026 Genetics, Intelligent Design 4 This language is remarkable coming from a journal often considered the third most important in the world for biology. Read More ›