Chancebond said:
I'm afraid some virtual fists are going to be thrown if we continue this topic! Even though it has been intriguing!
We're all adults here, I don't see why we need to get uppity about anything really.
none of us are "attacking" anything in this thread, merely discussing our viewpoints. I must say, this is the only topic among any forums (or even real life) that hasn't erupted in the first few comments, which is awesome. It's been a long time since I've seen good, logical debate about our belief system.
As for the evolution of DNA... Lets look at it this way: Human's evolved from DNA, DNA evolved from proteins, proteins evolved from Carbon, and Carbon is a resource most abundant in the universe.
But, lets reverse this a moment. We know Carbon is a simple atom; the most abundant atom in the universe. This atom has 6 electron, protons and neutrons. So we understand where the place of this atom is and it's point in the universe--nearly everything we touch from plastic to diamonds is made of carbon. We're carbon based life, so that is our first building block.
Next we have Protein: Protein is where the complexity comes in. Proteins are made of pure Carbon with an attached element of multiple types, making up a lot of different proteins (
list found here.) A DNA molecule will not contain ALL types of proteins, but the needed types for humans. Some animals have different ones, trees have vastly different ones. A protein has a set number of acids, such as "Structural" (creating the rigid end of DNA), containing Actin and Tubulin (sp?). This makes up the side-wall of the DNA, giving it the strength to not unweave itself within the blood. You then have "Enzymal", which is the biological compounds containing the carbon stores and allowing the next time of protein to travel within the DNA, called "Receptors" which allow the DNA to interact with other types of DNA and cell structures. This interaction allows it to "touch" and "feel" in order to not get destroyed. It triggers motion in case it needs to move, basically. Lastly, you have all the proteins that use the Enzymal routes that you would get from an egg, meat, beans etc that are excreted in to the cells when you consume it, giving our bodies the needed "consumption" needed by cells and DNA.
Now lets look at the DNA itself. It's "instructions" are merely tubes and stores proteins that are excreted or absorbed when it contacts them, and our cells react based on how the DNA is acting. So if the DNA consumes Protein, the protein is then excreted into the cell, and then the cell moves around to absorb the proteins, and begin to multiply as needed (which either helps us build muscle, fat or if our body is already expanded or tight, we excrete it when we use the bathroom). The DNA, which is considered a type of acid (dyoxyribnuleic acid), is very active. This activity makes it travel around your body (in the blood) more accessible, giving it the freedom to give us instructions as it needs. It's "instructions" are merely compounds that make up the body it is in, and the structure is created by the proteins that it contains. Then, each type of protein is modified slightly by the types of proteins it consumes or requires, then is replicated by other cells with DNA.
In short, the DNA is explainable, but not easily. It contains Proteins which make us up by the types of proteins available out of the billions of combinations possible. Which also leads to the fact there is a extremely tiny chance more "humans" could have evolved elsewhere in the galaxy! :O
Above is the information my professor gave me in advanced chemistry in High School (which I later reviewed to still be accurate), and he was a double-PHD, so I took his word for it. It does make sense to me, as DNA is only as complex as the elements it was created with.