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Creationists love TRUE science |
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who is your creator |
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Jan 31, 08 - 11:25 PM |
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In regard to your comment:
"Progress in understanding both evolution and function of systems is being made by science. As I have indicated to you before, the science of evo/devo. This article explains how they have isolated a key protein in the functionality of ion channels in mammalian ears. It also indicates that the protein is shared by a broad range of animals in facilitating sensory perception."
1. The definition of science is "a branch of knowledge or study dealing with a body of facts or truths systematically arranged and showing the operation of general laws."
Because evolution has no body of facts or truths supporting it, there is no such thing as the 'science of evo/devo.'
2. The definition of evo-devo is “a field of biology that compares the developmental processes of different animals and plants in an attempt to determine the ancestral relationship between organisms and how developmental processes evolved.”
http://www.reference.com/search?r=13&q=Evo%20Devo
Did I miss something or did the article describe “how development processes evolved.” Why don't you help them out?
In regard to your comment:
“The fact that this class of proteins is involved in sensory perception in these diverse species points to a path of evolutionary investigation.”
Why is it that evolutionists have no problem with somthing like convergent evolution (when an organism miraculously evolves the very same trait that an 'unrelated' organism evolved)
... and yet they demand that God use different genetic materials for each organism?--- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- Replying to: Progress in understanding both evolution and function of systems is being made by science. As I have indicated to you before, the science of evo/devo. This article explains how they have isolated a key protein in the functionality of ion channels in mammalian ears. It also indicates that the protein is shared by a broad range of animals in facilitating sensory perception.
"In their paper, Corey and his colleagues present three lines of evidence that the mysterious ion channel is actually TRPA1. TRP proteins are a family of ion channels involved in sensory perception. Different TRPs help insects see and hear and help mammals taste and sense heat and pheromones. A small clan known as TRPN (or NOMPC) helps fruit flies sense touch and fish hear. But the genomes of higher vertebrates, such as reptiles, birds, mice, and people, lack the instruction set to make TRPN channels."
http://focus.hms.harvard.edu/2004/Oct15_2004/neurobiology.html
The fact that this class of proteins is involved in sensory perception in these diverse species points to a path of evolutionary investigation. |
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