How Irreducible Complexity Can Help with Cancer Drug Research

AlphaFold3, apoptosis, bioinformatic data, cancer, cancer cells, carboxy-terminal domain, cell death, cell's, chemotherapy, chromatin, Darwin's Black Box, DNA, DNA replication, double helix, enzymes, Freed-Hardeman University, Intelligent Design, intrinsically disordered regions, Irreducible Complexity, isoforms, Joe Deweese, Medicine, mutants, proteins, replication, TOP2A, TOP2B, topoisomerases, toxic side effects
Topoisomerases are molecular machines that play a critical role in resolving DNA tangles and supercoiling generated during DNA replication. Source
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For Darwin Day, Topoisomerase Webinar With Biochemist Joe Deweese

amino acid sequences, animation, biology, Casey Luskin, cell duplication, Center for Science & Culture, Charles Darwin, chromosomes, complex and specified information, Darwin Day, DNA, enzymes, Events, Freed-Hardeman University, Intelligent Design, Joe Deweese, Life Sciences, molecular machines, replication, topoisomerase II, transcription, YouTube videos
This webinar will premiere a new molecular machine animation on the topoisomerase enzyme. Source
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