Where does new sequenced DNA code come in the Bacteria Flagellum Motor? Bacteria need tail motors to look for good food or escape killing solutions quickly.Obviously for all this to work, all the systems of complexity need to be working at once. So how did all this come about in some functional way?Here the bacteria swim about purposefully looking for foodand avoiding killing chemicals in solution. So how did the bacteria get brand new DNA complex sequenced information, if the firstbacteria could not swim or sense food gradients? Introduction: This is an animated sequence of DNA. The Author will attempt to modify the diagrams to help the reader see how such changes mightor might not work. Each chromosome contains a single DNA molecule, 2 nano-metres wide and millions of nano-metres long. This supercoiled structure must be unravelled and than unzipped using special proteins. Notice a picture of a close up, of a this single DNA molecule. We can just see the ACGT letters of the DNA code, and some special proteins holding the molecule together, and even some messenger RNA molecules reading off information code. Here we move outward from the DNA molecule, showing you how big it really is. Now we see it as a sausage structure called a chromosome under a normal light microscope. Finally we see the stained sausage like things we have come to know as chromosomes in cells during mitotsis, or cellular division. We have set the stage for just how tiny these DNA coded molcecules are that carry complex sequenced information. Engineering brand new DNA complex sequence information... Does this occur naturally? Let's begin with a basic sample of DNA complex sequenced information Mutations affects individual letters of DNA code causing harm.Here we see the red box highlighting DNA letters changed. This oneletter change can cause much harm to the expressed protein shapethus spoiling its purposed function. Mutations can make some genes lose entire DNA letters, creating gaps, causing disease.Some very serious muscle diseases arises from this. Mutations can also cause whole destruction to DNA strands, causing dysfunction and disease. Engineering new DNA complex sequence information ...Does this occur unnaturally? Genetically modified organisms create unnatural disruption to pre-existing programming code, thus impacts living systems enourmously, causing disease, premature death and dysfunction. Just watch this GMO video if you doubt this here. Transgenetic engineering of DNA genes across species creates harm to living organisms.They are doing all these changes not by creating new DNA sequenced complex information, but bymixing the information from one species into another. See a video on the Seeds of death about GMO food here. Why don't Intelligent Designers engineer brand new DNA complex sequenced info rmation?Because they don't know how to. What all this tells us is, the Intelligent Design of DNA sequenced complex information by GOD is so complexand purposefully engineered, that its understanding will ever and always be beyond humans or any other IntelligentBeing, and that changing this programming code only leads to disease and dysfunctional harm to life. The Author will gladly add more if Evolutionist Scientists really answer the question: |
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