Page 47 - If Darwin Had Known about DNA
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Adnan Oktar
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SUGAR The DNA molecule possesses an ar-
chitectural organization that amazes
PHOSPHATE scientists. The sides of the DNA strip
are arms consisting of sugar and
phosphate. The rungs between these
arms consist of nucleotides–combina-
tions of adenine and thymine, and cy-
tosine and guanine.
NUCLEOTIDE
When information written anywhere on the DNA is needed for
protein production, the nucleosome opens and the DNA strip is re-
leased for "reading." After this, the DNA winds back around the hi-
stones, protected from the damaging effects of the molecules around it,
until the next time need arises. Genetic data require not just content,
but also a sensitive order in their structure and in the features of the
surrounding environment.
This order is just one of the works of our Almighty Lord, Creator
of the Earth and sky. In one verse, we are told that:
. . . My Lord is kind to anyone He wills. He is indeed All-Knowing and
All-Wise. (Surah Yusuf, 100)