Junk DNA goodbye!: non-coding lncRNA identification (Introduction)

by David Turell @, Tuesday, September 18, 2018, 15:18 (2046 days ago) @ Balance_Maintained

"'Our genomes produce so many lncRNAs, and now we have a much better idea of how to look at the sequences of these molecules to predict which ones are doing important things in our cells," Calabrese said."

David: Comment: There is very little junk DNA, to the disappointment of Darwinists


Tony:That sounds eerily familiar. In fact, it sounds exactly as I predicted in my hypothesis on the programmatic nature of DNA.


David: DNA is way more complex than the Darwin theory. Not only is most of it active, the 3-D relationships of various parts to each other are vital. Only two precent codes but 80% is active.


Tony: It is a five dimensional information structure: X,Y,Z,Time,Information

Please explain your concept of 'time' as it relates to the code of DNA. I understand the others


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