1 Corinthians 1:25
"Prediction: genes are linear, where a control sequence will be next to the gene controlled, and others genes involved in the samebiochemical pathway will be next on the DNA strand (the lac operon in E.coli is like this).
However, genes in eukaryotes such as humans are divided into exons that are separated by stretches of DNA called introns. Different exons combine in modular fashion for multiple different functions. In humans, exons from up to different genes on as many as 14 different chromosomes combine to code for the sequence for a specific protein. Furthermore, gene control often comes ‘from afar’, a long way from the gene involved, even located on a different chromosome.
However, the controls often turn out to be close to each other because of the 3D-arrangement of the chromosomes, also controlled by DNA coding.
These discoveries of stupendous complexity go against evolutionary expectations."
CMI