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To: Dan Day
"You're reaching again. DNA works by ordinary chemistry, there's no magic "breath of life" that has to be added to it when its environment contains the appropriate chemicals."

Nonsense!

Name those "appropriate chemicals" if that's really the case (hint: you can't).

Show where adding the right inanimate chemicals in the lab will suddenly create life from previously inanimate DNA (hint: you can't show that, either).

Contrary to your bizarre unscientific fantasies (e.g. above), our current state of science DOES NOT know how to create life from solely inanimate matter.

602 posted on 12/10/2002 2:45:26 PM PST by Southack
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To: Southack
"You're reaching again. DNA works by ordinary chemistry, there's no magic "breath of life" that has to be added to it when its environment contains the appropriate chemicals."

Nonsense!

Name those "appropriate chemicals" if that's really the case

Wow, now we need to add basic organic chemistry to the topics of which you're entirely ignorant.

Here you go, Sparky: DNA Polymerase I, DNA Polymerase III, DNA topoisomerase I, DNA Ligase, RNA primase, DNA Single-Stranded Binding proteins, and dNTPs.

(hint: you can't).

Hint: You're an ignoramus.

617 posted on 12/10/2002 4:26:23 PM PST by Dan Day
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