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Title: How can transcription proteins transcribe corrupt DNA messages when not designed to? - Page 2 - Christian Forums
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Started 1 year, 8 months ago (2007-02-01 00:00:00)  by Upisoft Senior Veteran 37 Officer
Quote: Originally Posted by HumanisticJones The structure of my genetic code is not 100% a subset of the genetic codes of my mother and father. I possess mutations that they did not have. My children's DNA will not be a 100% subset of mine and my partner's. Mutations happen every generation, and I think I've handled it quite well....
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Started 1 year, 8 months ago (2007-02-01 00:00:00)  by Upisoft Senior Veteran 37 Officer
Quote: Originally Posted by Gottservant The problem is, if evolution is true, DNA is supposed to promote beneficial mutation in answer to environmental selection pressures and that puts pressure on transcription factors. In a typical situation a transcription factor can respond to intiation and termination sequences in DNA, but when a...
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Started 1 year, 3 months ago (2007-06-24 22:16:00)  by Gottservant
Check wikipedia on "DNA" and about half way down the page under "interaction with proteins" - the things that get the job of creating something from DNA done - you learn that there are certain proteins which regulate DNA transcription: transcription factors. These transcription factors are crucial to DNA transcription which is crucial to the development of an organism from its DNA; a change to ...
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Started 1 year, 3 months ago (2007-06-24 22:38:00)  by Hnefi
I'm no expert on the subject (my GF is the proteomics expert), but I can see several mistakes in your post. Quote: What there are not are numerous ways for cells to unexpectedly respond proactively along the developmental lines suggested by recent mutations. This is wrong. Remember, as you yourself said, DNA codes for proteins. Changes in DNA ...
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Started 1 year, 3 months ago (2007-06-24 22:58:00)  by Gottservant
Thanks for your reply.
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Started 1 year, 3 months ago (2007-06-25 00:12:00)  by notto
Quote: Originally Posted by Gottservant That's not even going into how an organism is able to cope in survival terms with mutations that never existed in its ancestors. . YOU have mutations in your DNA that never existed in your ancestors. Yet, here you are? Can you explain that if what you say is true and ...
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Started 1 year, 3 months ago (2007-06-25 01:25:00)  by Upisoft
Quote: Originally Posted by Gottservant The problem is, if evolution is true, DNA is supposed to promote beneficial mutation in answer to environmental selection pressures and that puts pressure on transcription factors. In a typical situation a transcription factor can respond to intiation and termination sequences in DNA, but when a ...
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Started 1 year, 3 months ago (2007-06-25 04:14:00)  by Sleeker
Whew! When I read the title, I was worried that Gottservant actually made a logical argument. After reading it though, I'm glad to see that the world is still balanced.
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Started 1 year, 3 months ago (2007-06-25 06:29:00)  by RecoveringPhilosopher
I wonder whether Gottservant has a job
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Started 1 year, 3 months ago (2007-06-25 14:53:00)  by Mr. Sparkle
Quote: Originally Posted by Gottservant The problem is, if evolution is true, DNA is supposed to promote beneficial mutation in answer to environmental selection pressures and that puts pressure on transcription factors. In a typical situation a transcription factor can respond to intiation and termination sequences in DNA, but when a ...
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