That is not a reliable site. It is a publication of the Discovery Institute. They were shown to be dishonest in the Dover trial. Once a site is shown to be dishonest they have to do quite a bit of atoning before anyone takes them seriously. Again if one can't find it in a well respected professional scientific journal that should tell you something.
Here, this is for you Subduction Zone and anyone else that is interested...
Many of their peer-reviewed scientific publications are cited among the references below.
References cited:
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Journal of Molecular Biology, Vol. 301:585-595 (2000).
Douglas D. Axe, “Estimating the Prevalence of Protein Sequences Adopting Functional Enzyme Folds,”
Journal of Molecular Biology, 1-21 (2004).
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PLoS One, Vol. 3(6):e2246 (June 2008).
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BIO-Complexity, Vol. 2010(4):1-10.
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Protein Science, Vol. 13:2651-2664 (2004).
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The Design Inference: Eliminating Chance through Small Probabilities (Cambridge University Press, 1998).
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IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man and Cybernetics A, Systems & Humans, Vol. 39 (5):1051-1061 (September, 2009).
b. William A. Dembski, and Robert J. Marks II, “Bernoulli’s Principle of Insufficient Reason and Conservation of Information in Computer Search,”
Proceedings of the 2009 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics San Antonio, TX, USA, 2647-2652 (October 2009).
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Theoretical Biology and Medical Modelling, Vol. 4:47 (2007).
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Proceedings of the 2009 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics San Antonio, TX, USA, 3047-3053 (October 2009).
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Proceedings of the the 42nd Meeting of the Southeastern Symposium on System Theory, IEEE, University of Texas at Tyler, March 7-9, 2010, pp.290-297.
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Scientific American (October, 2001).
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Dynamical Genetics pp. 101-119 (Valerio Parisi, Valeria De Fonzo, and Filippo Aluffi-Pentini eds., 2004).
Casey Luskin, “Human Origins and Intelligent Design,”
Progress in Complexity and Design, (Vol 4.1, November, 2005).
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Darwinism, Design, and Public Education (John A. Campbell and Stephen C. Meyer eds., Michigan State University Press, 2003).
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Debating Design (edited by Michael Ruse and William Dembski; Cambridge University Press 2004).
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Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington, Vol. 117(2):213-239 (2004).
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International Journal of Design & Nature and Ecodynamics, Vol. 4(4):351-385 (2009).
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International Journal of Design & Nature and Ecodynamics, Vol. 4(2): 154-169 (2009).
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Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Design & Nature,
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Paul Nelson and Jonathan Wells, “Homology in Biology,” in
Darwinism, Design, and Public Education, (Michigan State University Press, 2003).
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Bioinformatics, Vol. 21(1):2-9 (2005).
Albert D. G. de Roos, “Conserved intron positions in ancient protein modules,”
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Progress in Complexity, Information, and Design (Vol. 3.1.2, November 2004).
Jonathan Wells, “Do Centrioles Generate a Polar Ejection Force?,”
Rivista di Biologia / Biology Forum, Vol. 98:71-96 (2005).