(November 18, 2018 at 5:09 pm)Everena Wrote:(November 18, 2018 at 4:59 pm)TwoKnives99 Wrote: Everenna,
I hear alarm bells.
Proteins are formed from genes, the process of making a protein is also called gene expression.
Structures in the cell identify the start and end of a gene and read the DNA sequence between them (the order of A, C, G and T bases within the gene). A molecular message (an mRNA molecule) is produced that echoes the sequence of the gene itself. In most respects, mRNA looks similar to a single-stranded piece of DNA.
A ribosome receives the mRNA molecule and starts to build a chain of amino acids (a protein) that exactly matches the instructions within the mRNA. The ribosome ‘reads’ the mRNA sequence as a series of three-base chunks or codons. Each codon tells the protein-making machinery which amino acid to add next.
Above are the two stages of protein synthesis transcription and translation, for reference in future.
You're assuming that protein synthesis is a random process, in truth, it is governed by the non-random forces of chemistry.
Ah.. All-powerful Chemistry
Everena: Yes, chemistry that could only ever possibly come to be with an intelligent driving force.
What you have done here, is you have got to a complex part (chemistry) and because you cannot explain it, you use the easy escape hatch of 'Goddidit'
It's not just you don't know, but that you don't wish to know or understand.
You don't want to learn, you want to prove that you're right and everyone else is wrong (you are currently failing spectacularly).
Well, today is not your day.