Tag: protein evolution
On Protein Design, Don’t Be Fooled by Biochemist David Baker’s Claim
If designing proteins is difficult for us, it is great big wall for random bumbly evolution.
The Nylonase Story: When Imagination and Facts Collide
A significant problem for the neo-Darwinian story is the origin of new biological information.
How Biochemist Keith Fox Thinks About Enzyme Origins…And Why He Should Think Again
Maybe he believes his goal of persuading non-scientists doesn’t call for the facts to be handled with the care his scientific colleagues expect.
Claim: New Proteins Evolve Very Easily
Proteins are composed of a linear string of amino acids, often hundreds in length, and perform all sorts of important tasks in the cell.
Nylon and Nylonase: Ann Gauger Disentangles an Evolutionary Icon
Some bacteria developed the ability to consume nylon. No need for ID in biology?