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===Protein folds===
===Protein folds===
Calculations have been done and research published in the ''Journal of Molecular Biology'' by Douglas Axe, a [[protein]] scientist. He shows just how exceptionally rare the chance of getting certain working protein sequences can be let alone whole genomic structure evolution from fish to man as ultimately predicted. In other words, as Dr. Axe wrote regarding the probability it is, "''less than one in a trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion.''" <ref>''Estimating the Prevalence of Protein Sequences Adopting Functional Enzyme Folds''; By D.D. Axe; Journal of Molecular Biology, 341(5) (2004):1295–1315</ref>
{{cquote|Based on our experimental observations and on calculations we made using a published population model[3], we estimated that Darwin’s mechanism would need a truly staggering amount of time—a trillion trillion years or more—to accomplish the seemingly subtle change in enzyme function that we studied.<ref>[http://biologicinstitute.org/2011/04/16/when-theory-and-experiment-collide/ When Theory and Experiment Collide] By Douglas Axe. April 16th, 2011</ref>|}}


==Mutation load==
==Mutation load==
22,649

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