Basically this research loudly proclaims that random, uncoordinated division would emphatically lead to disease or death. No punches pulled here.

Which leaves the evolutionistic mindset in a quandary as to how to explain the development of cell division - a critical component in the life process. How did life proceed to develop into multicellular life if no random chances are allowed?

Do your job, moderators.

@kevinrtrs get a grip, there are micro and macro selection mechanisms that are not random at all, the permutation space is enormous, much more than the neurons in all our skulls, especially those that prefer a static doctrine that can *never* be verified, granted Moses was likely sincere & imaginative & also had imaginative friends who worried why humans suffer just the same as all other animals but, making up a nasty deity who punishes all children for all time because one young girl went to a tree to get a fruit that was pointed out to her - FFS, what a load of crap.

But that story meant a lot to Moses at the time, he would have had very high status with a book & claim it came from a deity !

Pity the deity that 'inspired' Moses didnt make the book indestructible & couldnt xerox a copy to all children in their language all over the world, why, well he couldnt work out how to stop over half of children dying for millenia could he/she/it ?

What an impotent deity ? ie Non-existent !