Tag: protein complexes
The Eukaryotic Cell Cycle: An Irreducibly Complex System
Any system that achieves a complex higher-level objective by means of various well-matched interacting components requires foresight to come about.
Design of the Elements Points to a Theistic Universe
An innumerable number of features of the natural world show evidence of purpose and intent.
Cellular Cognition? So Much for Darwinism!
Following up in considering Daniel Nicholson’s challenge to the machine concept of the cell, I will examine intracellular transport and cellular behavior.
Repentant Biology Journal Offers a Weak Rebuttal to Its Own Pro-ID Fine-Tuning Paper
The authors close by quoting Carl Sagan’s famous adage that “extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.” Do they offer that kind of evidence?
The Ultimate Recycler
Right now, within your bodies this little engine is cranking away. Without this machine, oxygen-dependent life could not exist.