light dimmer Type post Author Casey Luskin Date September 27, 2023 CategoriesBiologyEvolutionFine-tuningIntelligent Design Tagged , autism, cancer, Crohn’s disease, DNA, eukaryotes, evolution, gene expression, human genome, intelligent design, junk DNA, motors, mutations, nucleotides, ovens, phenotypes, proteins, regulatory elements, repetitive elements, schizophrenia, Science (journal), Short Tandem Repeats, STRs, transcription factor Former “Junk DNA,” STRs Found to Be “Rheostats” that “Precisely Regulate Gene Expression” Casey Luskin September 27, 2023 Biology, Evolution, Fine-tuning, Intelligent Design 4 Rheostats are “often used as power control devices, for example to control light intensity (dimmer), speed of motors, heaters, and ovens.” Read More ›
hall-of-mirrors Type post Author Cornelius Hunter Date April 18, 2018 CategoriesEvolution Tagged , __k-review, Andreas Wagner, biological design, chimpanzees, DNA, evolution, evolutionary theory, evolutionists, gene regulation, genes, humans, protein expression, protein-coding genes, proteins, serendipity, species, transcription factor Andreas Wagner: Genetic Regulation Drives Evolutionary Change Cornelius Hunter April 18, 2018 Evolution 5 In a seemingly infinite hall of mirrors, monumental assertions are casually made and immediately followed by citations that simply do the same thing. Read More ›