Tag: chromosomes
Convergence? One-Celled Creature Has an Eye!
“Convergent evolution” is not a process. It is a post-hoc observation based on evolutionary assumptions.
Noncoding RNA Research Gaining Ground Over “Junk” Label
Perhaps it won’t be long before everyone, critics included, looks at the “junk DNA” concept in the rear-view mirror.
Can Largely Rearranged Genomes Explain Why Octopuses Are So Smart?
Even compared to each other, the genomes of three cephalopods studied had been broken up and extensively reorganized.
The Amazing Topoisomerase Enzyme: New Molecular Machine Animation from Discovery Institute
Let’s briefly explore one of these crucial enzymes, topoisomerase II, which is the video’s specific focus.
For Darwin Day, Topoisomerase Webinar With Biochemist Joe Deweese
This webinar will premiere a new molecular machine animation on the topoisomerase enzyme.