Wednesday, November 16, 2022

Creation Moment 11/17/2022 - SRP14 isoforms

 Every man is brutish in his knowledge: Jeremiah 10:14

"Evolution has difficulty explaining the similarities in gene
distribution and sequences in unrelated groups of organisms. 
 
Doppelganger genes are genes that are highly homologous to one another but are found on disjunct parts of the alleged evolutionary tree. 
 
One such doppelganger gene codes for a protein called the Signal Recognition Particle 14 (SRP14), which has a poly-alanine C-terminus. This protein is known to occur in most species of the primate apobaramin, but also in a species of bat, called the little brown bat. Another SRP14 isoform without a poly-alanine C-terminus also occurs not only in this bat species but also in primates, rodents, protists, and yeast. 
 
Evolution cannot explain why this isoform is conserved throughout the alleged evolutionary tree, yet two structurally significantly different isoforms occur in one species. 
 
Creation theory offers a better explanation, namely that these two SRP14 isoforms are distinctly created functional units." CMI