Can you support this claim
"...however mutations seem unable to produce entirely new forms of life , the continued loss of genetic information will result in the destruction of the life form not an improvement."
After I stopped laughing at this idea I did a quick google search and selected the first result.
"Mutations are random noise; they do not add information. Evolution cannot cause an increase in information.
Some mutations add information to a genome; some subtract it. Creationists get by with this claim only by leaving the term "information" undefined, impossibly vague, or constantly shifting. By any reasonable definition, increases in information have been observed to evolve. We have observed the evolution of
increased genetic variety in a population (Lenski 1995; Lenski et al. 1991)
increased genetic material (Alves et al. 2001; Brown et al. 1998; Hughes and Friedman 2003; Lynch and Conery 2000; Ohta 2003)
novel genetic material (Knox et al. 1996; Park et al. 1996)
novel genetically-regulated abilities (Prijambada et al. 1995)
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Additional genetic information created via random mutations
"Yeast was put in a medium with very little sugar. After 450 generations, hexose transport genes had duplicated several times, and some of the duplicated versions had mutated further. (Brown et al. 1998) "
It seems that you creationists learned about deletion, but not insertion, frame-shift, or substitution.
"...however mutations seem unable to produce entirely new forms of life , the continued loss of genetic information will result in the destruction of the life form not an improvement."
After I stopped laughing at this idea I did a quick google search and selected the first result.
"Mutations are random noise; they do not add information. Evolution cannot cause an increase in information.
Some mutations add information to a genome; some subtract it. Creationists get by with this claim only by leaving the term "information" undefined, impossibly vague, or constantly shifting. By any reasonable definition, increases in information have been observed to evolve. We have observed the evolution of
increased genetic variety in a population (Lenski 1995; Lenski et al. 1991)
increased genetic material (Alves et al. 2001; Brown et al. 1998; Hughes and Friedman 2003; Lynch and Conery 2000; Ohta 2003)
novel genetic material (Knox et al. 1996; Park et al. 1996)
novel genetically-regulated abilities (Prijambada et al. 1995)
"
Additional genetic information created via random mutations
"Yeast was put in a medium with very little sugar. After 450 generations, hexose transport genes had duplicated several times, and some of the duplicated versions had mutated further. (Brown et al. 1998) "
It seems that you creationists learned about deletion, but not insertion, frame-shift, or substitution.