5th April 2003 at 09:40 PM Cantuar said this in Post #40
I asked about gene duplication followed by mutation of one of the duplicates to produce a brand-new useful enzyme, which has been observed to occur so it isn't just hypothetical. You have all the original genes plus this useful new one. Exactly how does that constitute a loss of information. Please don't try and pretend that copying pages out of a book is equivalent. You have a new gene producing a useful new protein. Why is that a loss of information?
I'll see what i can find,alot of so called increases in information that evolutionists claim is just a sorting of already existig information.Or my be new to the peticuler animal ,but that information is within the species.But like i said i'll see what i can find.
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