Tag: Junk DNA
In Case You Were Wondering What Steve Meyer’s Signature in the Cell Looks Like in Korean
A gentleman visiting from Korea popped by the office with his copy, seeking Dr. Meyer’s own signature.
In the Human Genome, Function Is There When You Look for It
There’s a highly emotional, not merely scientific, controversy raging about function in the human genome.
Junk DNA: Darwinists Say They Are "Largely Free from Assumptions or Hypotheses"
Oxford University researchers say that only 8.2% of our DNA is likely to be functional. The rest is “junk.”
Each Time Genomic "Junk" Turns Out to Be Functional, the Case for Intelligent Design Gets Stronger
William Dembski argued in No Free Lunch that intelligent design theory yields no false positives: the Design Filter he modeled doesn’t allow them.
Setting the Record Straight: Stephen Meyer and “Junk” DNA
An Amazon reviewer faults Stephen Meyer’s Signature in the Cell for not discussing the question of “junk” DNA. Actually, he does, in multiple places. Here’s the lowdown.