(Barbarian shows that bob has misrepresented the views of yet another real scientist)
(bob attempts to change the subject)
Yep. Why? Because he advanced a testable claim, based on evidence. I know how much you hate the "e word", but that's what science is based on. The issue, however was your blatant misrepresentation of the man's views:
Note that he not only doesn't think that, he proposes a mechanism, and shows how it can be tested.
Biol Direct. 2007 May 31;2:14
Doesn't matter. If you didn't know his opinions on the matter, you had no right to make up a position for him. As you see, this paper is the same date as the one you cited, so you have no excuse at all.
Furthermore, even earlier, Koonin had written:
Comparative analysis of the diversity of genomic strategies and organizations of viruses and cellular life forms has the potential to open windows into the deep past of life's evolution, especially, with the regard to the origin of genome replication systems. When complemented with information on the evolution of the relevant protein folds, this comparative approach can yield credible scenarios for very early steps of evolution that otherwise appear to be out of reach.
Biol Direct. 2006 Dec 18;1:39
(bob attempts to change the subject)
Do you conider "scenarios" to be science?
Yep. Why? Because he advanced a testable claim, based on evidence. I know how much you hate the "e word", but that's what science is based on. The issue, however was your blatant misrepresentation of the man's views:
So why did Koonin submit this article for publication and risk the scorn of the peer reviewers? I submit that he did this because he considers the rise of replication-transcription an impenetrable "mystery".
Note that he not only doesn't think that, he proposes a mechanism, and shows how it can be tested.
Also, I noticed that you failed to provide a link so that we could see the date of Koonin's proposed "scenario".
Biol Direct. 2007 May 31;2:14
Doesn't matter. If you didn't know his opinions on the matter, you had no right to make up a position for him. As you see, this paper is the same date as the one you cited, so you have no excuse at all.
Furthermore, even earlier, Koonin had written:
Comparative analysis of the diversity of genomic strategies and organizations of viruses and cellular life forms has the potential to open windows into the deep past of life's evolution, especially, with the regard to the origin of genome replication systems. When complemented with information on the evolution of the relevant protein folds, this comparative approach can yield credible scenarios for very early steps of evolution that otherwise appear to be out of reach.
Biol Direct. 2006 Dec 18;1:39