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5.0 out of 5 stars genetic mistakes = very intelligent design ?, January 25, 2006
This review is from: Biologically Inspired Intelligent Robots (SPIE Press Monograph Vol. PM122) (Hardcover)
In regard to these "inspired intelligent robots" one has to
wonder if there is compelling empirical evidence for the origin of the tiny motors driving biological processes at the cellular level. In other words, has there ever been a series of genetic mistakes that have been traced out, mapped out or otherwise hypothesized showing how these motors came from nonmotors?
Johnson & O'Donnell said the sliding clamps & clamp loaders involved with DNA replication have "evolved clever strategies to perform their function" (Annual Rev. of Biochemistry, 2005, p. 283), but is this not a veiled tautology?
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