African_clawed_frogs;_Xenopus_laevis Type post Author Jonathan McLatchie Date March 19, 2025 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , anaphase, ATP hydrolysis, cell death, cell division, centrosomes, chromatids, chromatin, chromosome condensation, chromosomes, clawed frog, condensins, cytokinesis, DNA, Inner Centromere Protein, intelligent design, Irreducible Complexity, kinase, mice, mislocalization, mitosis, mitotic cell division, mitotic chromosome, mitotic progression, phosphorylation, proteins, RNA interference, Structural Maintenance of Chromosomes, teleology, topoisomerase, topoisomerase IIα, Xenopus Irreducible Complexity Nested Within Irreducible Complexity: The Case of Chromosome Condensation Jonathan McLatchie March 19, 2025 Evolution, Intelligent Design 15 It is highly implausible that such a wonder of engineering arose by means of an unguided evolutionary process. Read More ›