Complexity of gene codes (Introduction)

by David Turell @, Monday, January 10, 2011, 01:02 (4875 days ago) @ romansh


> And regarding complexity in general
> http://www.dhbailey.com/papers/dhb-probability.pdf
> 
> and thermodynamic point of view.
> http://2ndlaw.oxy.edu/evolution.html-Hemoglobin in chimps and humans is the same, but we are close relatives, and when going back to preceding organisms below primates, one cannot find an evolutionary pattern (Michael Denton's, "Evolution"). For the second website, in meteorites, only eight of the 20 amino acids essential for life have been found, and organic compounds react very slowly unless organic enzymes are present. And the latter tend to be huge molecules.-My view of your references is that they are very old from the standpoint of progress in science discoveries.


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