person-identification-and-scanning-stockpack-adobe-stock-281195209-stockpack-adobestock Type post Author David Coppedge Date January 19, 2026 CategoriesGeneticsIntelligent Design Tagged , 4D Nucleome Project, Alzheimer’s disease, cancer, cell types, central dogma, chromatin loops, chromosomes, cohesin, Darwinists, diseases, DNA, double helix, dynamic architecture, fourth dimension, genes, intelligent design, interactome, Job Dekker, junk DNA, kilobases, loop extrusion, molecular machines, mutations, Nature (journal), NIH Common Fund, Northwestern University, nucleic acid, nucleome, nucleus, proteins, topologically associating domains, UMass Chan Medical School 4-D Nucleome Mapping Opens New Vision of Dynamic DNA Architecture David Coppedge January 19, 2026 Genetics, Intelligent Design 10 DNA is not a static sequence to read; it is a code that builds and operates its own factory. Read More ›