dhw: Biological complexity: how stressed bacteria go dormant (Introduction)

by David Turell @, Sunday, November 13, 2016, 15:59 (2932 days ago) @ dhw


David's comment: A good example of alternatives mechanisms bacteria have on board. This is why they have survived since the beginning.

dhw: Or if you follow the work of such experts in the field as James A. Shapiro, a good example of the manner in which intelligent bacteria take decisions and change their own chemicals in order to cope with different environmental conditions. (Not an argument against design, since God may have given them this ability in the first place.)

What is involved is a mechanism which puts them into a dormant state and then allows them to wake up when the danger is past. This has to be fully planned in one step when the mechanism is set up at the beginning. Lots of intelligent thought is required to plan this out properly, or they will never wake up in survival. Shapiro has shown simple adaptations with DNA manipulation, not something this complex.


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