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Results from our forumAre evolution and creationism mutually exclusive???... RNA molecules and protein folds; major groups of viruses; archaea and bacteria, and the principal lineages within each of these prokaryotic domains; eukaryotic supergroups; and animal phyla. In each of these pivotal nexuses in life's history, the principal "types" seem to appear ...
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Eukaryotic and Prokaryotic... than the ones in eukaryotes). Prokaryotes are generally known as bacteria. Today they are grouped into two separate large "fields" or domains, the (true) bacteria and the Archaea or archaea bacteria. The genetic material in prokaryotes is one single, ring-shaped chromosome, while in ...
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Connection between opioid receptors and fatty acid receptorsof course only the protein/gene, not whole genome :roll: But if you have 20% similarity over whole protein with several domains, that's nothing. If you've had at least 20% concentrated in one domain, then you could make some conclusion.
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Molecular gene (genome) concept scientifically untenable... are similar in sequence to normal genes, but they usually contain obvious disablements such as frameshifts or stop codons in the middle of coding domains. This prevents them from producing a functional product or having a detectable effect on the organism’s phenotype…. The boundary between living ...
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Re: Re:... shall be found somewhere in the web site , the Web site of private messages of Jesus and Mary, including also explanations that touch scientifical domains (evolutionism, hominids, dates etc.). It shall be in the topic "nature et création". I think I should also give a look there in order ...
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