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To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (9492)11/6/2010 8:49:56 PM
From: Brumar89  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 69300
 
How do you think asking about the chemistry of DNA supports your position that life was spontaneously generated by accident?

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I asked you this question:

Now, why is there one basic genetic code for writing those protein recipes? If life can spotaneously generate by natural means, it ought to have happened billions of times, with unique genetic codes each time. And we'd find life on our planet with vastly different genetic codes inside them. But we don't find that.

Do you have an answer or not?

Remember that the chemistry of DNA has nothing to do with the genetic code. Particular three base codons could designate any amino acid if the code were different. In fact, there's no reason a code has to be based on three bases ... a code could be based on codons made of four or more bases.