Tag: DNA
The Nylonase Story: How Unusual Is That?
Yesterday, I described how some biologists claim that the enzyme nylonase demonstrates that it is easy to get new functional proteins.
How Biochemist Keith Fox Thinks About Enzyme Origins…And Why He Should Think Again
Maybe he believes his goal of persuading non-scientists doesn’t call for the facts to be handled with the care his scientific colleagues expect.
Two Genetic Blows Against Darwinian Speciation
Animals have different ways of sharing information without having to invent it by mistake.
Genetic Code Complexity Just Tripled
If natural selection would have a hard time modifying one codon, imagine it having to keep track of three at once.
Jonathan Wells and Zombie Science, Out Today, Could Not Be Timelier
Dr. Wells examines widespread falsehoods that evolutionists use to sway, and fool, the rest of us.