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To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (523349)10/24/2009 5:48:59 PM
From: Brumar89  Respond to of 1584435
 
"Do you claim the universe, the Big Bang, isn't the result of God?"

Yes, I do. I accept that it happened, but I don't know what or who caused the Bang.


Actually in claiming the Big Bang isn't an action of God, you
re claiming knowledge about it.

... and quit tossing genetic codes around, you're completely out of you element and have no idea what you're talking about.

Well, its easy to see I know more about it than you.

If it weren't permutations and combination's, all human life would be the same.

You shift subjects all the time. This is another one.

And by referring to error, which is a form of accident, you are confirming that you DO look to accident as the source of life.
(and we know many lives were created by accident)


And another shift.

In what way is the genetic code designed to minimize errors..?

Where to begin? Do you know about codons? That they are triplets - combinations of three nucleotides - and each codon is like a letter in a text? Each letter or triplet combination specifies a particular amino acid to be used in building a protein.

Well, an error would be a glitch in translation that substituted one nucleotide for another. But certain substitutions result in errors and some don't. This is probably way beyond your understanding. Basically the genetic code is designed in such a way that a minimum of errors occur when substitutions occur. Some substitutions result in something that codes for the same amino acid, thus no error results in the protein being assembled.

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