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All content with label bacteria.
Related Labels:
dna, rna, genes, nucleotides, odds, switching, polypeptide, eukaryotes, producer-gene, ribosome, scientific-notation
No probability of randomly forming DNA
(Facts About Evolution)
Based on probability factors . . any viable DNA strand having over 84 nucleotides cannot be the result of haphazard mutations. At that stage, the probabilities are 1 in 4.8 x 10 50 . Such a number, if written out, would read: 480,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000. "Mathematicians agree ...
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genes, scientific-notation, odds, nucleotides, dna
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DNA follows instructions with switching
(Facts About Evolution)
bacteria, for example, Jacob and Monod demonstrated a control system that operates by switching off 'repressor' molecules, i.e., unmasking DNA at the correct 'line number' to read off the correct (polypeptide) subroutines. With eukaryotes \a common type of bacteria\, Britten and Davidson have ...
Other labels:
ribosome, producer-gene, rna, eukaryotes, polypeptide, switching, dna
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