DNA Type post Author Jonathan McLatchie Date May 16, 2024 CategoriesBiologyEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , Casey Luskin, cell types, Creation Myths, Daniel Stern Cardinale, debates, Dr. Dan, ENCODE, evolution, function, genome, Hox genes, intelligent design, John Mattick, junk DNA, lncRNAs, Nature Biotechnology, Nature Methods, non-coding DNA, non-coding RNAs, Paulo Amaral, Richard Sternberg, RNA, Rutgers University, scientific literature, The NonSequitur Show Reflections on Casey Luskin’s Debate with “Dr. Dan” Jonathan McLatchie May 16, 2024 Biology, Evolution, Intelligent Design 10 I commend Dr. Dan for being an amicable dialogue partner and for his good faith attempt to engage substantively with the relevant scientific issues. Read More ›
Long-Story Type post Author Casey Luskin Date March 28, 2024 CategoriesBiologyEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , BioEssays, biologists, Carmen Sapienza, Columbia University, DNA, ENCODE, evolution, evolutionary biologists, Forrest Mims, Francis Crick, Genome Biology and Evolution, genomes, intelligent design, John Bodnar, John Mattick, Jonathan Wells, Journal of Human Evolution, junk DNA, Laurence Moran, Living with Darwin, Long Story Short, Nature (journal), Nature Methods, Oxford University Press, paradigm shift, Philip Kitcher, predictions, Richard Dawkins, Scientific American, Taylor & Francis, The Greatest Show on Earth, University of Toronto, W. Ford Doolittle, What’s in Your Genome, William A. Dembski New Long Story Video Tackles “A Battle of Predictions: Junk DNA” Casey Luskin March 28, 2024 Biology, Evolution, Intelligent Design 10 Something happened in 2012 that changed the entire debate in favor of the ID-based prediction that DNA would be largely functional. Read More ›
Rear-view_mirror Type post Author David Coppedge Date October 20, 2022 CategoriesBiologyEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , Caltech, Christie Wilcox, chromosomes, Duke University, ENCODE, evolution, GENCODE, genes, intelligent design, John Mattick, junk DNA, miRNA, mRNAs, Nature Methods, ncRNAs, noncoding RNAs, Research, RNA, The Scientist, UC San Diego, University of New South Wales Noncoding RNA Research Gaining Ground Over “Junk” Label David Coppedge October 20, 2022 Biology, Evolution, Intelligent Design 9 Perhaps it won’t be long before everyone, critics included, looks at the “junk DNA” concept in the rear-view mirror. Read More ›