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Harun Yahya
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Several proteins engage in DNA repair. Each
one acts with an extraordinary cooperation
and in complete harmony.
A special protein exam-
ines the DNA for dam-
As a special protein severs the age repair.
damaged section, an enzyme
cuts the other side.
Damaged DNA
The damaged section of
the DNA is stretched
out and cut by a special
Another protein bonds to the enzyme.
healthy strip in order to stabilize the
unraveled DNA.
themselves are near wizardry and plead for explanation. The cleverness
here is that each new strand winds helically with the parent from which
it was, as a complement, copied. Brilliant! Now quality control proteins
can check the new work directly against the original template, the parent
strand. Had the two new strands wound about each other, new to new,
and the two parent strands reformed their original helix, the quality con-
trol would have been a far more difficult and far less efficient task. 92
The astonishingly intelligent and precautionary events take place
in DNA and in all the systems that work under its instructions cannot
possibly be accounted for in terms of chance. These are programmed in
an ordered manner that can be explained only by the existence of a
Creator, the possessor of the knowledge of all things and the Lord of all