Not exact matches
The
hypothesis of a definitive halt in terrestrial evolution is, to my mind, suggested less by the apparently unchanging nature of present
forms than by a certain
general aspect of the world coinciding with this appearance of cessation.
Rothman immediately realised the importance of the result, and proposed the «SNARE
hypothesis» for vesicle transport and exocytosis as a
general process in all cell types: vesicle proteins specifically bind to target proteins in the plasma membrane to
form a «v - t» complex which is necessary for vesicle and membrane fusion to proceed.
Your patronizing reply misses my underlying point, namely that wherever there is serious minority
hypothesis with evidence, it needs to be made visible in its best
form, alongside the «consensus»
hypothesis — and that this is a very important example of a
general scientific principle which the pursuit of single «consensus» statements has undermined.