Tag: Junk DNA
Applied Intelligent Design: Storing Information on DNA
One naturally wonders whether the clear intelligent design implications of this project crossed the minds of the paper’s authors.
Discoveries Make the “Junk DNA” Rubble Bounce
Why do people who should know better keep calling it “junk DNA” when discoveries show more and further important functions for it?
Yet Another Blow to “Junk DNA”: Paper Shows How Introns Are Key to the Splicing Code
In the past, we’ve debated Darwinian advocates on the extent to which introns are functional.
Our Top 10 Evolution-Related Stories: #1, ENCODE Project Buries “Junk DNA”
The ENCODE project results detonated what had previously been considered among the sturdiest defenses that Darwinian evolutionary theory could still fall back upon.
Plethora of Recent Papers Finds Function for Non-Coding DNA
One of the greatest movies ever made (in my humble opinion) was Three Amigos, which introduced pop-culture to the word “plethora.”