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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If an existing gene evolves into a new gene with a new function, then the original function will be lost, and natural selection will not allow this to happen. So Ohno suggested that existing genes do not evolve into new genes unless ...
If an existing gene evolves into a new gene with a new function, then the original function will be lost, and natural selection will not allow this to happen. So Ohno suggested that existing genes do not evolve into new genes unless ...
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Molecular Knowledge is the minimum amount of useful information required by a gene to have any function. Any region of DNA that does not contain molecular knowledge has no function at all. Thus, such a region cannot be preserved or ...
Molecular Knowledge is the minimum amount of useful information required by a gene to have any function. Any region of DNA that does not contain molecular knowledge has no function at all. Thus, such a region cannot be preserved or ...
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Molecular knowledge is the minimum amount of useful information required for a gene to have any function. If a gene does not contain molecular knowledge, then it has no function, it confers no selective advantage, and it is not a gene.
Molecular knowledge is the minimum amount of useful information required for a gene to have any function. If a gene does not contain molecular knowledge, then it has no function, it confers no selective advantage, and it is not a gene.
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At a minimum, the simplest living system must be able to perform four critical functions: • Store molecular knowledge. • Implement this knowledge. • Tap a plentiful energy source to power the implementation.
At a minimum, the simplest living system must be able to perform four critical functions: • Store molecular knowledge. • Implement this knowledge. • Tap a plentiful energy source to power the implementation.
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Investigators have for the most part over looked the third critical function required for life, the need to tap an energy source to drive replication. Without this function, self replicating molecules become a special type of perpetual ...
Investigators have for the most part over looked the third critical function required for life, the need to tap an energy source to drive replication. Without this function, self replicating molecules become a special type of perpetual ...
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