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Results from our forumETC - purpose of having different dehydrogenases?... can drive reversed electron transport and thus slow down oxidation of NADH and quinol, it may be an advantage to be able to direct electrons along alternate routes that bypass coupling sites and translocate fewer protons. This could ensure adequate rates of reoxidation of NADH and quinol. -- White, ...
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Re: question for evolutionary biologist.... crews weren't around, so all we can do is surmise. Some of us choose to believe in gods, some don't. You are quite right in that the only alternate to abiogenesis (ie non science)is creation. Venter and his team created a new species without any biological precursor. This is what is referred ...
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Are Creationists more right than evolutionists after all... the motile universe inside and outside body as’will’.'Freewill’ exists whenever gravity of the process of ‘will’ is reduced letting discovery of alternate ‘wills’.Skepticism and imagination are necessary for making discoveries and inventions.Randomness untamed the mind of man from ‘ will’ enforced ...
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Are Creationists more right than evolutionists after all... the motile universe inside and outside body as’will’.'Freewill’ exists whenever gravity of the process of ‘will’ is reduced letting discovery of alternate ‘wills’.Skepticism and imagination are necessary for making discoveries and inventions.Randomness untamed the mind of man from ‘ will’ enforced ...
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Re: Creation of species through programmed evolution... a beginning for the universe, which implied it was created (by God). So there were several deliberate attempts to counter it by developing an alternate theory that did not imply a beginning for the universe (see Stephen Hawking’s book “A Brief History of Time”). The theory that received attention ...
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