Tag: central dogma
DNA as Architect as Well as Librarian: Structural Functions of the Double Helix
Early geneticists missed a lot when they looked at DNA only for its coding function.
Electric DNA, Circular RNA, and Other Epigenetic Wonders
There’s a lot more going on in those sequences of nucleotides than we could have imagined.
Leap Before You Look: Reflections on the Mission and “Evolution” of Discovery Institute
I helped form Discovery Institute 25 years ago and over that period, if I may use the term, it has evolved.
What Is the Central Dogma, Exactly?
On reflection, we decided that some readers may appreciate and benefit from a bit of clarification.
Alas, Precambrian Microfossils Are Not the Solution to Darwin’s Dilemma
“Ever since Darwin there has been a disturbing void, both paleontological and psychological, at the base of the Phanerozoic eon.”