Cinderella Type post Date February 17, 2022 CategoriesBiochemistryEvolutionGeneticsIntelligent Design Tagged , Christie Wilcox, Cinderella, disease, Drosophila, ENCODE, evolution, Evolution News, intelligent design, junk DNA, Michael Denton, myelin, natural selection, parasites, Paul Nelson, retrotransposons, retroviruses, symbionts, The Scientist, transposable elements, transposons Cinderella Story? Transposons Gain New Respect Science and Culture February 17, 2022 Biochemistry, Evolution, Genetics, Intelligent Design 8 Junk DNA has been getting redress for decades of ignominy. Now, retrotransposons and transposable elements may be next in line for a better reputation. Read More ›
Bacillus subtilis Type post Author Emily Reeves Date July 28, 2021 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , codes, DNA, E. coli, endosymbiosis, Eric Bapteste, evolutionary theory, fitness, genetic change, intelligent agents, intelligent design, Kanamycin, languages, molecular biology, mutagenesis, mutations, parasites, species, symbionts, Systems Biology, UV radiation, viruses Eric Bapteste on External Genetic Change In “Age-Distorters” Emily Reeves July 28, 2021 Evolution, Intelligent Design 6 Species are surrounded by other species (often sharing the same body), and therefore may interfere with one another’s fitness. Read More ›