(May 14, 2018 at 3:35 pm)CDF47 Wrote:(May 14, 2018 at 3:30 pm)Mister Agenda Wrote: If it was sequence alone that was important, you could do the same thing with different chemicals, but you can't. If it was sequence that was important, you wouldn't have so much repetition just because certain of the components of DNA are necessary to keep the strands chemically stable, making it less efficient at memory storage than it would be if a qualified human had designed it.
And organic chemistry is far more complicated than relatively simple inorganic chemistry.
Again, mere assertion, dismissed as such.
Except for the middle part where you explain why the conclusion must follow.
It is the sequence of the nucleotide bases that determines the sequence of the amino acid chains.
ORLY? Explain the 74 amino acids found in the Murchison meteorite.