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Hi,
I'm actually curious here -- what examples are there of beneficial mutations? In other words, not just detrimental mutations which may be helpful in a particular environment, but what the ID folks would call increases in information?
For example, the trilobite has an amazing eye. It pops full featured into the cambrian fossil record without any precursors, as far as I know. Some have guessed that an eye could develop from a spot, into a spot with sensitivities, etc. Also as far as I know - there is no evidence that directly supports that conjecture. Are there any examples of such development that have been observed?
Again, I'm not talking about negative changes that might have a benefit in a particular environment. For example, as I understand it (and I admit I could be wrong), most bacteria mutations are of this form -- changes that give possible benefits under particular conditions (like against particular antibiotics), but not new structures -- not new information. I'm asking about real structural changes in a positive direction.
Thanks!
I'm actually curious here -- what examples are there of beneficial mutations? In other words, not just detrimental mutations which may be helpful in a particular environment, but what the ID folks would call increases in information?
For example, the trilobite has an amazing eye. It pops full featured into the cambrian fossil record without any precursors, as far as I know. Some have guessed that an eye could develop from a spot, into a spot with sensitivities, etc. Also as far as I know - there is no evidence that directly supports that conjecture. Are there any examples of such development that have been observed?
Again, I'm not talking about negative changes that might have a benefit in a particular environment. For example, as I understand it (and I admit I could be wrong), most bacteria mutations are of this form -- changes that give possible benefits under particular conditions (like against particular antibiotics), but not new structures -- not new information. I'm asking about real structural changes in a positive direction.
Thanks!