Daffodil International University
Faculties and Departments => Faculty Sections => Faculty Forum => Topic started by: shibli on June 26, 2009, 02:00:10 PM
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Charles Darwin wrote a letter to his friend Thomas Thomtan, in 1861 saying ‘I do not believe in ‘Natural Selection’- the word that we use -I don’t believe in ‘Theory of Evolution’ because I haven’t got any proof. I only believe in it because it helps me in classification of Embryology, in Morphology, in rudimentary organs’. Charles Darwin himself said that, there were missing links. He did not agree with it.
The probability of one DNA forming, ‘from Ape to Human being, is Zero’.
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A bacterium, one of the simplest of living creatures, has about 2000 genes; each gene has about 1000 letters (links) in it. So the bacterium's DNA must be at least 2 million letters in length.
A human being has over 500 times as many genes as a bacterium, so the DNAmust be at least 1 billion letters in length.
The bacterium's DNA would be equivalent to 20 average novels, each of 100,000 words, and the human's to 10,000 such novels!
How large, then, is the DNA molecule that contains so much information?
The information content of a simple cell has been estimated at around 1012 bits, comparable to about a hundred million pages of the Encyclopedia Britannica.
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there were, are & will be many men who always show back to the truth.
nothing can rectify them.
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