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| Chapter 6. Evidences of Design Intelligent Design Characteristic Number 2. Specific Assignment. Specific assignment is a selection method required when there are 1) multiple alternative, equivalent choices are available to implement a function and 2) a large number of components need to use the same choice from the very beginning. The assignment of codon triplets in the genetic code is a prime example of this. Natural selection cannot perform specific assignment. By contrast, for design engineers it is a trivial task, one that they commonly and regularly perform. Specific Assignment and Arbitrary Selection are different terms for the same process. This was discussed earlier in more detail in Fatal Roadblock 10. |