Tag: genome
Cell Fate: Another Hurdle for Evolution
When a stem cell divides, one daughter cell must maintain its stemness while the other specializes. Therein lies another truckload of requirements.
The Positive Case for Intelligent Design in Genetics
Functionality for junk DNA is prevalent, and was successfully predicted by intelligent design.
Paper Provides More Evidence that Mutations Aren’t Random
A news release from the University of Haifa pulls no punches about the implications.
New Study in Nature Showing “Non-Random” Mutation Spells Trouble for Neo-Darwinism
The study was able to directly measure mutations after they occurred in the plant but before mutations could have been affected by natural selection.
Animal Algorithms: Desert Ants and Honey Bees
Eric Cassell argues that these innate skills point to algorithms programmed into the ant’s brain and genome.