Intelligent Design Or Evolution?: Why the Origin of Life and the Evolution of Molecular Knowledge Imply DesignIntelligent Design or Evolution? examines many unresolved issues associated with chemical evolution, the origin of life, and the evolution of molecular knowledge. With the help of information theory, this book develops statistical models to describe the evolution of the first genes and proteins. It also investigates the chemistry required for the prebiotic synthesis of biological molecules on the primitive earth. The evidence presented will show that naturalistic laws fail to explain the synthesis of RNA, DNA and proteins in the primordial soup. These same laws also fail to explain the origin of life and the evolution of the first genes and proteins. Taken together, these failures imply that life was created. |
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A ten year experiment can hardly hope to model a billion years of evolution, but today there is a solution to this problem. Scientists around the world are actively sequencing the DNA of many animals, plants and bacteria, and after more ...
A ten year experiment can hardly hope to model a billion years of evolution, but today there is a solution to this problem. Scientists around the world are actively sequencing the DNA of many animals, plants and bacteria, and after more ...
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The form of the gene found in bacteria has had at least 2 and probably 3 billion years to change independently from the same gene found in animals and plants. The form of the gene in an oak tree has had at least 1 billion years to ...
The form of the gene found in bacteria has had at least 2 and probably 3 billion years to change independently from the same gene found in animals and plants. The form of the gene in an oak tree has had at least 1 billion years to ...
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For these genes, the probability of chance finding an appropriate solution (even given 50,000 billion years) is very close to zero. The origin of these genes imply design. Chemical Evolution This book will also evaluate another ...
For these genes, the probability of chance finding an appropriate solution (even given 50,000 billion years) is very close to zero. The origin of these genes imply design. Chemical Evolution This book will also evaluate another ...
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The researchers who hold to these views suggest that life arose spontaneously when these biological precursors combined in a small pond or puddle several billion years ago. While such energy flows are critical to the survival of life ...
The researchers who hold to these views suggest that life arose spontaneously when these biological precursors combined in a small pond or puddle several billion years ago. While such energy flows are critical to the survival of life ...
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These are events that happened more than 2 billion years ago. If a new gene evolves early in life's history, and it is completely different from any other existing gene, then the possibility that it arose by gene duplication can be ...
These are events that happened more than 2 billion years ago. If a new gene evolves early in life's history, and it is completely different from any other existing gene, then the possibility that it arose by gene duplication can be ...
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adenine alanine alignment allowed amino acids amino acid sequence amino acids arising by chance assumption atoms ATP synthase available micro-states bacteria base billion bits group bits of information bits per amino blocks calculate knowledge cell chapter chemical evolution chemical reactions codons coin combination complex concentration contains create cytosine electron energy source enzymes example existing genes figure function Furthermore G3PD gene duplication genetic code glycine hydrogen information theory insulin letter Life’s Origin Miller Molecular Evolution molecular knowledge mutations natural selection nucleotides number of tries odds open the door optimized Orgel oxygen peptide bond peptide chains position possible outcomes prebiotic primordial information primordial soup probability relative entropy replicating molecule ribose ribozymes RNA molecule second law selective advantage sentence Shannon entropy synthesize technique tosses total number trapped scientist valine words