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From: Kestrel Clayton <richZIG.e.clayZIGton@gmail.com>
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On 16-Nov-24 18:36, RonO wrote:
> https://phys.org/news/2024-11-genes-ancient-animal-mouse-reveals.html
> 
> These researchers have used the SOX gene from dynoflagellates to 
> reprogram mouse cells into stem cells.
> 
> It means that some of the genes in dynoflagellates were designed so that 
> they could produce mutlticellular animals, and function in those 
> multicellular animals.  The functional SOX gene existed before it was 
> needed to evolve multicellular animals, and works just fine for doing 
> what it does in dynoflagellates.

The cdesign proponentsists will have the same response as always: "God, 
uh I mean the Intelligent Designer about whose nature we have absolutely 
no assumptions honest, COULD have done it that way."

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Kestrel Clayton
"Every normal woman must be tempted, at times, to stoke the fire,
host the black mass, and begin eating hearts." — Rose Bailey