[[This early complexity is also implied by genome data of the lower organisms. As one researcher observed, the genomes of many seemingly simple organisms sequenced in recent years show a surprising degree of complexity. [5,6] In fact, what we consistently find in the fossil record and genomic data are examples of high complexity in lineages where evolution expected simplicity.]]
Gosh- what a surprise- unnexpected complexity at a level that can’t be explained by naturalism
[[It is commonly believed that complex organisms arose from simple ones. Yet analyses of genomes and of their transcribed genes in various organisms reveal that, as far as protein-coding genes are concerned, the repertoire of a sea anemonea rather simple, evolutionarily basal animalis almost as complex as that of a human.]]
Woops- expect a major restucturing of naturalism
[[This is by no means an isolated example. Histones are a class of eukaryote proteins that help organize and pack DNA and the gene that codes for histone IV is highly conserved across species.]]
Hmmm- must have arose accidently in all species, orm ost that we know of, and not in the ‘first simplest organisms’ as once claimed- Aint nature wonderful how forward looking and omnipotent it must be? Supposedly directing mutations in order to create Histones across all apecies through accidental mistakes in each species exactly alike?
Can’t waitto read the rest to discover how omnipotent nature must have been in directing mistakes and including somehow al lthe metainfo necessary for each species to direct, control, utilize and assemble all the non species specific info being introduced- it will be wonderful to discover how nature provided hte means for species to receive new non species specific info without mucking up the whole species specificly complex works
I must say CottShop, I am very impressed with how fast you ascend the learning curve!