Tag: cytoskeleton
Why Their Separate Ancestry Model Is “Wildly Unrealistic”
On Monday, I will look at the consistency of the phylogenetically informative sites for the Baum et al. (2016) paper. Spoiler alert: It looks like design.
DNA May Be “Junk” at One Level But of Utmost Significance at Another
It is during the latter stages of the production of an animal oocyte that many functionalities of what some disparage as “junk DNA” take center stage.
Foresight in Single Cells
There are things going on in cells that make sense only if a designing intelligence saw a need and planned for it in advance.
Welcome to the Electric Cell
Chemical signaling in the cell is fairly well known, but what about electrical signaling? Is a cell wired like an electrical network?
Importance of Centrobin in Sperm Development — Another Stumbling Block for Darwinism
“If it could be demonstrated that any complex organ existed, which could not possibly have been formed by numerous, successive, slight modifications…”