Another "Junk DNA" Icon Bites the Dust

Episode 1425 March 05, 2021 00:08:29
Another "Junk DNA" Icon Bites the Dust
Intelligent Design the Future
Another "Junk DNA" Icon Bites the Dust

Mar 05 2021 | 00:08:29

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Show Notes

On this ID The Future from the vault, Casey Luskin examines a paper in Genome Biology and Evolution which argues that the famous beta-globin pseudogene is functional. Why is this pseudogene famous? Well, it’s been Exhibit A — literally, offered as evidence in a court case — for critics of intelligent design who argue that our genome is full of useless, functionless junk, and therefore can’t be a product of design. Biologist Kenneth Miller argued in court that its appearance in multiple species, including gorillas and chimpanzees, strongly suggests Neo-Darwinian evolution and a common ancestor, since what designer would stick the useless gene in different species? Instead, Miller and others have theorized, the random mutation that produced the pseudogene occurred in the common ancestor and then was passed down to the multiple species descending from it. Problem is, it looks like the beta-globin cluster does have an important biological function. In light of this new evidence for the functionality of the beta-globin pseudogene, Exhibit A appears to have just collapsed.

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