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The DNA molecule, which is located in the nucleus of a cell and
which stores genetic information, is a magnificent databank. If the
information coded in DNA were written down, it would make a giant
library consisting of an estimated 900 volumes of encyclopedias con-
sisting of 500 pages each.
A very interesting dilemma emerges at this point: DNA can repli-
cate itself only with the help of some specialized proteins (enzymes).
However, the synthesis of these enzymes can be realized only by the
information coded in DNA. As they both depend on each other, they
have to exist at the same time for replication. This brings the scenario
that life originated by itself to a deadlock. Prof. Leslie Orgel, an evo-
lutionist of repute from the University of San Diego, California, con-
fesses this fact in the September 1994 issue of the Scientific American
magazine:
One of the facts nullifying the theory of evolution is the astonishingly complex struc-
ture of life. The DNA molecule located in the nucleus of cells of living beings is an
example of this. The DNA is a sort of databank formed of the arrangement of four
different molecules in different sequences. This databank con-
tains the codes of all the physical traits of that living being.
When the human DNA is put into writing, it
is calculated that this would result in
an encyclopedia made up of 900
volumes. Unquestionably,
such extraordinary infor-
mation definitively
refutes the concept of
coincidence.
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