by Mike Gene

BRNo.2: A Teleological Hypothesis about a Machine
BRNo.3: Initiating DNA Replication in Eukaryotes: Another Story About Smart Cells
BRNo.4: Abundant Traces of Front-Loading
BRNo.5: Evolving the Bacterial Flagellum Through Mutation and Cooption: Part II
BRNo.6: Evolving the Bacterial Flagellum Through Mutation and Cooption: Part III
BRNo.7: Evolving the Bacterial Flagellum Through Mutation and Cooption: Part IV
BRNo.8: Evolving the Bacterial Flagellum Through Mutation and Cooption: Part V
BRNo.9: ID Friendly Evolution
BRNo.10: ID Thoughts on Pseudomonas
BRNo.11: Using ID to Understand the Living World
BRNo. 12: Tubulin and ftsZ: More than One Way to View Something
BRNo.13: Molecular Similarities Echo Design Themes?
BRNo.14: Randomly Generated Biologically Functional Proteins?
BRNo.15: The Universal Genetic Code Seen From an ID Perspective
BRNo.16: Lagging Strand Synthesis from a Telic Perspective.
BRNo.17: Error Correction Runs Deep.
BRNo.18: Evolution’s Design
BRNo.19:Evolution’s Design: The IHE and Beyond
BRNo.20: Cytosine Deamination and Evolution: A View From Both Sides
BRNo.21: The Cell: Reductionism Falls Where ID Stands
BRNo.22: More Than Simple Diffusion
BRNo.23: The Utility of Irreducible Complexity
BRNo.24: Spinning Wheels (and Molecular Threaders)
BRNo.25: The Neglected Flagellum
BRNo.26: Pistons and Proofreading
BRNo.27: Factories, Front-loading, and COGs.
BRNo.28: Denton on Protein Folds: Implications for Structural Homology
BRNo.29: Assembling the Eukaryotic Flagellum: Another example of IC?
BRNo.30: Evolving the Bacterial Flagellum Through Mutation and Cooption: Part VI
BRNo.31: The Sinister Type III Secretory System?
BRNo.32: Proofreading and Deception?
BRNo.33: What is Life? Cybernetic Evolution.
BRNo.34: Control with RNA
BRNo.35: Guest Essay - The Simple and the Primitive: Some Cautionary Tales
BRNo.36: Update on Degradosome Function: The Importance of Location
BRNo.37: Life and Possible Routes to Determining Specifications
BRNo.38: Intraorganismal Convergence
BRNo.39: Evolution Under Intrinsic Control
BRNo.40: G-Proteins: The Molecular Switch
BRNo.41:Thoughts on Mitochondria and Endosymbiosis
BRNo.42:Extreme Evolution: A View From Three Perspectives
BRNo.43:Evolution Under Intrinsic Control: Part 2
BRNo.44:Evolution as Learning
BRNo.45:Common Design
BRNo.46:Criteria of Common Design
BRNo.47:RecA: An Evolution Gene
BRNo.48:Eukaryotic Complexity
BRNo.49:Early Thoughts on Front-loading Evolution
BRNo.50:An Interesting Pattern
BRNo.51:A Life Code?
BRNo.52:Front-loading adherens junctions
BRNo.53:The Amazing Proteins
BRNo.54:Evolution and Teleology
BRNo.55:The Rational Essence of Proteins and DNA