One common theme which often permeates discussions pertaining to embryology and developmental biology -- particularly (but not limited to) within ID circles -- is the idea that an organism's DNA sequence may not wholly be responsible for the development of the three-dimensional structure and architecture found within cells, organs and body plans.
As explained here by biologist Jonathan Wells, every cell of a developing organism (with one or two notable exceptions such as T and B lymphocytes) ...
Published on June 02, 2011 17:16