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Results from our forumRe: Any SOLID arguments against evolution?... will help keep the food from overspoiling but too much pepperoni might be toxic to them. A couple of overripe grapes or other fruit can be included so they have more than dry salty pizza and sugary water source. Each in a group can be as creative as they want in designing their environment. ...
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Any SOLID arguments against evolution?... it, and learn to understand it so as to make their faith their own. Actually the same can be said for Christians in any denomination, Catholics included. Anyone who actually takes the time to study the Scriptures has a rare gift of faith indeed! By the way, historical research shows that the ...
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Any SOLID arguments against evolution?... but there is only one you. You believe in a personal god, so why should you need everyone else's interpretations of what you should believe? (mine included) To butcher a famous quote by Galileo: why would God endow you with reason and logic, and then expect you to forego them? The Bible is just ...
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New Home/Classroom Fruit Fly Speciation Experiment... very salty toppings will help keep the food from spoiling but too much pepperoni might be toxic to them. A couple of grapes or other fruit can be included so they have more than dry salty pizza and sugary water source. Each in a group can be as creative as they want in designing one. It can be ...
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Re: Retained Intron through TranslationWhen an intron is included, you are likely to have a stop codon in-frame in the intron. This triggers nonsense-mediated decay of the mRNA. Frameshifting downstream sequence by including an intron with a number of bases not evenly divisible ...
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