GB,
I will repeat my question since you have hinted at your position.
Presumably you are talking about god when you say mind? Because presumably you aren't suggesting that chemistry works differently in living creatures?
You posted
For the record, I'm not religious at all. I'm suspicious about the possibility of mind as a substance existing outside the material realm, but that's about it at the moment. As far as any deity is concerned, I can't even begin to imagine a situation which could justify the creation of a world like this one as it is predicated on continuous consumption, but then again most apologists I've encountered have suggested that the defect is my own.
From this I can only assume that you are asserting that chemistry works completely differently in a test tube than in a living body with a 'mind'?
I have put the word mind in quotes since you still haven't really explained what your definition of the word is in the context you are using it.
Why do you think that has never been noticed even once in empirical tests?
What mechanism does the 'mind' use to control DNA?
How does that mechanism work in things without a 'mind' such as a virus or a funghi?
Are you suggesting that evolution can't happen in simpler life forms?