I've been asking evolutionists to provide evidence for evolution in the form of a scientific observation of an increase in complexity in the genome of any living organism through time which is beneficial to this organism.
I have been given two links here as answers. The person giving me the first link has admitted not to have read it themselves but claims generally to know the topic. The person giving me the second link has claimed to have read the entire article which is also scientific. There are many things in them which I do not understand myself.
The first one, you can scroll down to the results section not far from the top under which the comparison of earlier forms to later one is apparently shown. I cannot post links you can look up on Google searching the following:
Laterally transferred elements and high pressure adaptation in Photobacterium profundum strains
The second one, you can scroll down to the diagrams showing them. I cannot post links you can Google it searching the following:
Genome Comparison of a Nonpathogenic Myxoma Virus Field Strain with Its Ancestor, the Virulent Lausanne Strain
Now again, I wonder if these articles - which I have some difficulty understanding due to their technicality - show two things.
1- new information in the genome due to mutations
2- this new information to be actually beneficial
Hoping some here may understand these better than I do and provide input on the matter.
Thanks in advance
I have been given two links here as answers. The person giving me the first link has admitted not to have read it themselves but claims generally to know the topic. The person giving me the second link has claimed to have read the entire article which is also scientific. There are many things in them which I do not understand myself.
The first one, you can scroll down to the results section not far from the top under which the comparison of earlier forms to later one is apparently shown. I cannot post links you can look up on Google searching the following:
Laterally transferred elements and high pressure adaptation in Photobacterium profundum strains
The second one, you can scroll down to the diagrams showing them. I cannot post links you can Google it searching the following:
Genome Comparison of a Nonpathogenic Myxoma Virus Field Strain with Its Ancestor, the Virulent Lausanne Strain
Now again, I wonder if these articles - which I have some difficulty understanding due to their technicality - show two things.
1- new information in the genome due to mutations
2- this new information to be actually beneficial
Hoping some here may understand these better than I do and provide input on the matter.
Thanks in advance