Tag: intrinsically disordered proteins
Denis Noble in Nature: “Time to Admit Genes Are Not the Blueprint For Life”
In his review, Noble comes right out and says that “Classic views of evolution should also be questioned.”
The Electric Cell: More Synergy with Physics Found in Cellular Coding
Imaging techniques down to the picometer scale are permitting detection of previously unknown alliances of cellular software with electrostatics and mechanics.
Orderly Disorder: A Molecular Motor Regulated by IDP
Intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) are common in cells. Can a disordered protein regulate a molecular motor?
Losing the Forest by Fixating on the Trees — A Response to Venema’s Critique of Undeniable
I was asked recently to take part in an online symposium. The journal Sapientia, published by the Carl F.H. Henry Center, invited four theistic evolutionists to review my book.