Tag: genome
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.
What Exactly Is Being Decided in the David Coppedge “Intelligent Design” Trial
Opening statements wrapped up today and one thing is beyond doubt: this trial will be misrepresented in the media.
30% of the Gorilla Genome Contradicts the Supposed Evolutionary Phylogeny of Humans and Apes
That’s the big news revealed last week with the publication of the sequence of the full gorilla genome.
Measuring the Pervasiveness of the “Myth of No Peer-Reviewed Research”
Why let a little thing like the truth get in the way of such a beguiling lie?
Tom Woodward’s The Mysterious Epigenome: Effectively Popularizing Richard Sternberg’s Revolutionary Thesis
Far more than biology has been willing to admit, animal body plans and other features of life are determined by information sources that lie outside of DNA itself.