Tag: “junk DNA”
Unitary Pseudogenes and RNA Editing
Broken genes that appear to have been disabled by mutations have long been the flagship of many a critique of intelligent design.
In Biological Information: New Perspectives, Jonathan Wells Explores Functions for Non-Gene-Coding Information
Is there functional information in DNA outside of the genes? And how about epigenetic information that exists outside of DNA entirely?
More on That Bladderwort “Junk DNA” Claim
Has a carnivorous plant proven that non-coding DNA is not essential, and thus that it is junk after all?
A New Darwinian Hero: The Bladderwort
Has a diminutive water-dwelling carnivorous plant singlehandedly revived the concept of “junk DNA”?
The Race Is On to Find Roles for Genetic “Junk”
A new paradigm implying design is leading to new insights about what was formerly dismissed as biological junk.