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Documentary series ‘DNA Journey’ goes to Africa
We respond to a question about the out-of-Africa hypothesis, Mitochondrial Eve, and consider the implications for the way we value human beings.
by Andrew Sibley
Can nucleobases and self-replication arise from non-living chemicals?
Can nucleobases form from a primordial soup? Can RNA self-replication arise?
by Jonathan Sarfati
The surprisingly complex tRNA subsystem: part 4—tRNA fragments regulate processes
tRNAs and their fragments precisely regulate many cell processes.
by Royal Truman
Doppelgänger protein ‘Signal Recognition Particle 14’ refutes evolution
Present problems for evolution.
by Matthew Cserhati
The surprisingly complex tRNA subsystem: part 3—quality control mechanisms
Their formation is a ‘chicken and egg’ problem for evolution.
by Royal Truman
Naturally caffeine-free tea
The Economist claims the Hongyacha tea plant has made an “evolutionary journey towards losing caffeine”
by James Hughes and Robert Carter
Bacteria—master compass builders
These bacteria precision-build magnetic navigation aids
by David Thomas
Evolution of the neuron
Can evolution explain the origin of neurons?
by Jerry Bergman
The marvelous molecule
The DNA molecule and the human genome has to be one of the most impressive examples of God’s creative genius.
by Bruce Lawrence
The surprisingly complex tRNA subsystem: part 5—evolutionary implausibility
How plausible is evolution as an explanation of the tRNA subsystem?
by Royal Truman
The marvellous molecule
A data storage and processing system with multiple overlapping codes—how did it come to be?
by Bruce Lawrence
HBP1 pseudogene function
Does human and ape DNA contain shared mistakes? Clear function for so-called pseudogene supports common design.
by Bruce Lawrence