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This is front-loading:
sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/07/110711151453.htm
The excuse? All this information, though supposedly separated by 400 million years, was “comserved.” Conserved for what? Why? If you look at the peer reviewed papers, the commonly repeated explanations for the development of novel forms and functions from more primitive organisms was that this pathway led to that pathway (actually, a lot of pathways over millions of years) and this novel change led to that novel change (over millions of years). But the evidence clearly shows that ‘genetic switches’ were used to activate certain things at certain times and to not activate certain things at certain times. And it was all there - front-loaded - in the beginning.
And now, we have the new Junk DNA, redundant codons (hint: they are not redundant):
"They were called “redundant” because they were previously thought to contain duplicative rather than unique instructions.
“This new discovery challenges half a century of fundamental assumptions in biology.”
I think scientists have been misinterpreting data/function on at least two occasions.
Peace,
Ed
sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/07/110711151453.htm
The excuse? All this information, though supposedly separated by 400 million years, was “comserved.” Conserved for what? Why? If you look at the peer reviewed papers, the commonly repeated explanations for the development of novel forms and functions from more primitive organisms was that this pathway led to that pathway (actually, a lot of pathways over millions of years) and this novel change led to that novel change (over millions of years). But the evidence clearly shows that ‘genetic switches’ were used to activate certain things at certain times and to not activate certain things at certain times. And it was all there - front-loaded - in the beginning.
And now, we have the new Junk DNA, redundant codons (hint: they are not redundant):
"They were called “redundant” because they were previously thought to contain duplicative rather than unique instructions.
“This new discovery challenges half a century of fundamental assumptions in biology.”
I think scientists have been misinterpreting data/function on at least two occasions.
Peace,
Ed