Thursday, October 12, 2023

Changing

 


directions momentarily.


Divergent DNA: The Accidental Discovery That’s Shaking Genetics


I dont even care about what they discovered.


DNA Translation Anomalies

"DNA is like a blueprint of a building. It does not do anything in and of itself – it provides instructions for work to be done. In order for a gene to have an impact, the blueprint must be “read” and then built into a molecule which has a physical effect. 


"For DNA to be read, it is first transcribed into an RNA copy. This copy is taken to another area of the cell where it is translated into amino acids, which are combined to make a three-dimensional molecule. The translation process starts at the DNA start codon (ATG) and finishes at a stop codon (normally TAA, TAG, or TGA)."


Blueprints evolve do they?

I'm sorry we see this where exactly?

Instructions are information and anywhere we have ever seen information in any shape or form throughout all of recorded history it has always always always been a sign of an intelligent sentient intellect, a brain if you will.


Just not in the DNA molecule.


Right...gotcha, makes perfect sennse.





If it has to be "first transcribed into a RNA copy?

Then how did the RNA become equipped to do the transcribing?


I know, a lightning bolt hit a mud puddle with slime in it 

and it, 

along with reason, 

intellect, 

math,

life, 

and love that transcends time and space etc all 

"evolved" 

from it.

To quote Lawrence Taylor:


"Son?

 Y'all have got to do better than this."


Fuckin nonsense.




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