Tag: DNA
More on Massive RNA Editing and the Octopus
Octopuses have an amazing ability to sense and mimic the coloration, shape, and texture of their surroundings.
Bad Design Inferences Can Land Innocent People in Jail
Forensic analysis is ripe for abuse if scientists are careless with the design filter.
On the Astonishing Improbability of Protein Families
The ability to produce statistically significant levels of functional information is a unique attribute of intelligent minds.
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.
No Mere Bike Messenger, RNA Code Surpassing DNA in Complexity
The concept of a “DNA Code” has a long pedigree in genetics. But what about the other nucleic acids?