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The basic structure of proteins is quite simple: they are formed by hooking together in a chain discrete subunits called amino acids.
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Author Details: Type: Scientist Quotes Category: American Scientist Quotes Year of Birth: 1952 Nationality: American Amazon: Michael Behe on Amazon |
Related Authors: Carl Sagan Margaret Mead Norman Borlaug George Washington Carver Cleveland Abbe Isaac Asimov W. Edwards Deming E. O. Wilson Thomas J. Watson |
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Select Michael Behe Quotations:
This fact immediately suggested a singular event - that at some time in the distant past the universe began expanding from an extremely small size. To many people this inference was loaded with overtones of a supernatural event - the creation, the beginning of the universe.
Michael Behe Although Darwin was able to persuade much of the world that a modern eye could be produced gradually from a much simpler structure, he did not even attempt to explain how the simple light sensitive spot that was his starting point actually worked. Michael Behe It is a shock to us in the twentieth century to discover, from observations science has made, that the fundamental mechanisms of life cannot be ascribed to natural selection, and therefore were designed. But we must deal with our shock as best we can and go on. Michael Behe A man from a primitive culture who sees an automobile might guess that it was powered by the wind or by an antelope hidden under the car, but when he opens up the hood and sees the engine he immediately realizes that it was designed. Michael Behe It was a shock to people of the nineteenth century when they discovered, from observations science had made, that many features of the biological world could be ascribed to the elegant principle of natural selection. Michael Behe In Darwin's time all of biology was a black box: not only the cell, or the eye, or digestion, or immunity, but every biological structure and function because, ultimately, no one could explain how biological processes occurred. Michael Behe By irreducibly complex I mean a single system composed of several well-matched, interacting parts that contribute to the basic function, wherein the removal of any one of the parts causes the system to effectively cease functioning. Michael Behe |
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Quote Keywords: Acids, Amino, Basic, Called, Chain, Discrete, Formed, Hooking, Proteins, Quite, Simple, Structure, Together |
Dictionary Links: Basic, Called, Chain, Discrete, Formed, Hooking, Quite, Simple, Structure, Together |
All Michael Behe Quotations: A man from a primitive culture... Although Darwin was able to persuade... As can be seen even by... Biology has progressed tremendously due to... But sequence comparisons simply can't account... By irreducibly complex I mean a... In Darwin's time all of biology... In many biological structures proteins are simply... In order to say that some... In the 19th century the anatomy... It is a shock to us... It is often said that science... It was a shock to people... It was only about sixty years... Proteins are the machinery of living... Science is not a game in... Since natural selection requires a function... Skin is made in large measure... The basic structure of proteins is... The point here is that physics... The question of how the eye... The theory of undirected evolution is... This fact immediately suggested a singular... Throughout history there have been many... Thus it seemed to Haeckel that... We are not inferring design to... |
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