Junk DNA
Wednesday 11, Apr 201200:47
When sequences of DNA which did not appear to code for protein were discovered, some evolutionists suggested that these represented 'junk' or 'vestigial' DNA, left-overs of our supposed evolutionary ancestry.
However, researchers the world over are confirming that non-coding DNA holds critical clues to a vast range of diseases.
A leading figure in genetics, Prof. John Mattick said ...'the failure to recognize the implications of the non-coding DNA will go down as the biggest mistake in the history of molecular biology'.