Tag: cell
Researchers Highlight Logistics Nightmare Facing Chromosome Controls
Packing that entire genome into a tiny nucleus poses a formidable challenge. And you want it organized and accessible, too?
Subcellular Map of the Human Proteome Reveals “Highly Complex Architecture”
The degree of regulation and control required for this system is not only enormous, but contrary to evolutionary expectations.
Hat Grab: Cells Take Extreme Measures to Rescue Their DNA
There’s a famous scene in an Indiana Jones movie where the hero barely makes it under a closing gate descending on him in an underground tunnel.
The Designed Body, Continued: Coherence Wins, Gradualism Fails
Suppose I want to build a car that’s capable of getting me from point A to point B. It minimally takes several dozen parts.
“Brights”
If you’re like me, you have wondered why many Darwinists seem consistently unwilling or unable to grasp basic points pertaining to their opponents’ arguments.