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Coli, RNAP possessed 100 sub-units (different proteins) for
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these tasks. In other words, the mere existence of RNAP and
the fact that the protein synthesis cannot begin without it is
enough to demonstrate the fallacy of the theory of evolution.
Because RNAP can work only when 100 different proteins com-
bine. If 99 proteins unite with 1 missing; diseases and problems
will arise. Therefore, the fact that 100 proteins need to be pre-
sent at the same place, at the same time, completely demolishes
the evolutionary claim that ‘life emerged gradually over millions
of years’. For the transcription process to start, one major hurdle
must also be overcome. The strands of DNA twine around one
another like a spiral zipper and must be separated before the
copying process can begin. During this process, the RNA poly-
merase enzyme again goes into action. First, the RNA poly-
merase binds to 35 letters prior to the beginning of the gene to
be coded, and opens up the relevant steps of the DNA helix just
like a zipper. This unwinding process takes place so very quickly
that there is a danger of the DNA heating up because of friction.
Yet, as a result of a system of finely regulated precautions, even
this danger has been eliminated: A special enzyme attaches to
the two ends of the opened DNA helix and prevents friction
from occurring. Again, other special proteins prevent the DNA
from entangling during the opening process. Were it not for
these proteins, the order requisition known as messenger RNA
could not be copied. Because otherwise, with the start of tran-
scription process, the arms of the DNA helix would wind
around one another, and friction would damage the DNA struc-
ture. As you have seen, dozens of proteins and enzymes are in-
volved in every stage of the operation, and all perform their
functions flawlessly in the greatest harmony.
Never forget proteins that accomplish these are uncon-