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Results from our forumRe: Biomolecular programsI recommend using vadlo search engine for biochemistry powerpoints as a tool to learn the subject. You will also find molecular tools there, just give the right keywords.
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ProtistsHaveyou tried to do some research? Like typing those word in google, wikipedia or other search engine and start having an idea. Not everything might be right, but I am pretty sure that the correct definitions are going to be easy to find.
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There is no scientific methodScientific method and Evolution by natural selection have the same relation as the laws of physics and the Cold Stirling engine principle. Even if the latter was proven to be impossible, it would not invalidate the basics of physics. And the theory of evolution by natural selection ...
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Re: Any SOLID arguments against evolution?... your question.), so I'd just like to point out that this sounds a lot like saying that I'm not an auto mechanic, so I don't understand how the engine in my car runs, and because I don't understand it, it must be impossible for my car to operate. Hm, wonder how I'm able to drive it then? But ...
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