Tag: science
Unwinding the Double Helix: Meet DNA Helicase
With a rotational speed of up to 10,000 rotations per minute, the helicase rivals the rotational speed of jet engine turbines.
An Enzyme’s Phylogeny Reveals a Striking Case of Convergent Evolution
Could the reason that there is so much difficulty in correlating organisms to a tree be that no such tree exists?
Some Perspective on the “Mechanical Prowess” of DNA Replication
It can hardly be disputed that DNA replication is extraordinary.
Pummeled with Pom Poms: Thomas Nagel and His Critics
If this is the best Darwnists can do with Nagel, they and their theory are in sad shape.
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.