Since creationists appear to be incapable of interpreting the data that has been presented, let's see how evolution does.
In contrast to creationism, evolution does make preditions. Just for review, here was the original challenge.
The similarity between the human and mouse gene is 90.5%. The similarity between the human and chicken gene is 81.6%.
Now comes the hard part. What does creationism predict will be the difference between the chicken and mouse cycs gene sequence, and why?
Let's look at what we should see if evolution is true. If two lineages are no longer interbreeding, then they should be accumulating different mutations in each population. This means that the differences between the genomes will increase over time. Therefore, the differences between these genomes should be reflected by the amount of time between now and the time period when they first diverged from that common ancestor.
This makes for some really interesting comparisons because the common ancestor for chickens and mice is the same common ancestor for chickens and humans. Here is a cladogram for reference:
Both mice and humans trace back to the same node A. Therefore, the time since mice shared a common ancestor with chickens is the same amount of time since humans and chickens shared a common ancestor. This means that the difference between the mouse and chicken cycs gene should be comparable to the difference between the human and chicken cycs gene. It is what we call genetic equidistance. Is that what we see?
YES!!!!!!!
The DNA comparison is the number farthest right. When we compare mouse (M. musculus) and chicken (G. gallus) cycs we see that the genes are 81.9% similar. As shown before, the comparison for the human and chicken gene is 81.6%. 81.9% vs. 81.6%. That's nearly dead on.
Just goes to show that we actually do interpret the results using the theory of evolution. Creationists don't.