Genome complexity: introns and splicosomes (Introduction)

by David Turell @, Saturday, August 24, 2013, 23:24 (4109 days ago) @ David Turell
edited by unknown, Saturday, August 24, 2013, 23:38

Activating a gene and controlling its expression involves deleting large and small introns (spacers)using major and minorsplicosomes and controlled by RNA:-http://www.uphs.upenn.edu/news/News_Releases/2013/08/dreyfuss/-Carefully read the article to appreciate the complexity of tight controls over gene expression.-My argument remains the same. The more complex the genome mechanisms are shown to be, the less likely chance did it, and the more likely it was designed. It is death by small strokes to the atheist version of evolution as research advances. Funny, but the complexity keeps getting more complex with every advance. And will obviously continue to do so. The atheists won't give up by logical folks can se the end point. Chance doesn't have a chance to be correct.


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