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Life and death by P53

Bioessays 17 (11):923-930 (1995)

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  1. In vivo gap repair in Drosophila: a one‐way street with many destinations.Dirk-Henner Lankenau & Gregory B. Gloor - 1998 - Bioessays 20 (4):317-327.
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  • Redundant complexity: A critical analysis of intelligent design in biochemistry.Niall Shanks & Karl H. Joplin - 1999 - Philosophy of Science 66 (2):268-282.
    Biological systems exhibit complexity at all levels of organization. It has recently been argued by Michael Behe that at the biochemical level a type of complexity exists--irreducible complexity--that cannot possibly have arisen as the result of natural, evolutionary processes and must instead be the product of (supernatural) intelligent design. Recent work on self-organizing chemical reactions calls into question Behe's analysis of the origins of biochemical complexity. His central interpretative metaphor for biochemical complexity, that of the well-designed mousetrap that ceases to (...)
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