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Adnan Oktar
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Amino Acid
Anti-codon
rRNA tRNA mRNA
RNA, with its single strip, is much more flexible than DNA's dou-
ble helix. As you see, both the DNA and RNA molecules have been spe-
cially created for their own functions. The differences in their structures
may seem very minor, but are actually exceedingly important in terms
of the jobs they perform, and all these details form a highly complex or-
ganization.
Prof. Gerald L. Schroeder refers to the complexity in the DNA-
RNA mechanism:
One basic cell structure, one basic energy source, one set of organelles
common to all life. And one system for regulating this unity, the DNA-
RNA team that takes individual lifeless raw materials and organizes
them into living, thinking, choosing beings. The complexity in the com-
monness stretches the imagination. 85
No human being has any influence on this system. Our Almighty
Lord installed this system, too small to be seen with the naked eye,
while the individual was still no more than one single cell. Human be-
ings, enfolded by the mercy of Allah, stand in need of Him in all things:
Say: "He is Allah, Absolute Oneness, Allah, the Everlasting Sustainer
of all. He has not given birth and was not born. And no one is compa-
rable to Him." (Surat al-Ikhlas, 1-4)