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  • flagellum0

    dobs, if you remove any one component from an irreducibly complex molecular machine, it fails completely. It requires all parts at once, to function, or not at all. Something Natural Selection cannot acheive. So, yes they are irreducible.

    Somebody forgot to tell Wikipedia that co-opting existing components of an IC machine for other molecular machine doesn't provide an adequate explanation of how it was built in the first place by a gradualistic mechanism.

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