You are very very wrong. The junk DNA is all about what switches do. Here is a
gene regulatory network for a sea urchin that shows that life has a huge new layer of complexity over and above DNA. You stated that epigentics is well characterized science in previous posts.
Well it is not. another link. quotes from link.
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I don't think anyone would have anticipated even close to the amount of sequence that ENCODE has uncovered that looks like it has functional importance," says John A. Stamatoyannopoulos, an
ENCODE researcher at the University of Washington, Seattle.
[*]These results are
going "to change the way a lot of [genomics] concepts are written about and presented in textbooks," Stamatoyannopoulos predicts.
[*]"It's
a treasure trove of information," says Manolis Kellis, a computational biologist at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (
MIT) in Cambridge who analyzed data from the project.
[*]"What we found is
how beautifully complex the biology really is," says Jason Lieb, an
ENCODE researcher at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.
[*]"Regulation is
a 3D puzzle that has to be put together," Gingeras says. "That's what
ENCODE is putting out on the table."
Mapping the Genome goes well beyond genes. Junk DNA debunked
Life is far beyond anything Darwin could have conceived. We have a complex operating systems, switchboards, and hierarchical management structures that is over and above what we find in DNA? The problem is that we have known for a very long time that junk DNA (epigentics) had a an important role in biology. We had no idea how big the role is. The sad thing is that we haven't looked as hard at it because it didn't fit the evolutionist script. In other other words, we tried to put biology in the evolutionary box and that box does not fit. That box inhibited us from looking at what was staring us in the face - epigenetics.
Epigenetics is huge an is a paradigm shift.