Tag: Junk DNA
Vestigial Organs: Comparing ID and Darwinian Approaches
A favorite criticism of ID is that it is a science stopper. The opposite is true.
New Scientist Challenges “Junk DNA”
Over the years, I’ve occasionally received e-mails from evolutionists citing an old study on mice where noncoding DNA was removed and supposedly the mice lived.
How Scientific Myths Perish
New Scientist reporter Hannah Krakauer deserves a complimentary copy of Jonathan Wells’s Myth of Junk DNA.
New Paper Reveals a “Novel Insight into the Non-Coding Repertoire”
On an almost weekly basis, new research floods in documenting previously unidentified functionality of many different classes of non-coding DNA elements.
British Geneticist Robert Saunders Weighs in on Signature in the Cell
If the religious beliefs of ID proponents disqualify them from rational dialogue in the scientific arena, surely Saunders’s atheism and anti-religious biases disqualify him.