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{{cquote|We see then that the mutation reduces the specificity of the ribosome protein and that means a loss of genetic information. ... Rather than saying the bacterium gained resistance to the antibiotic, it is more correct to say that is lost sensitivity to it. ... All point mutations that have been studied on the molecular level turn out to reduce the genetic information and not increase it.}}[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_Spetner] | {{cquote|We see then that the mutation reduces the specificity of the ribosome protein and that means a loss of genetic information. ... Rather than saying the bacterium gained resistance to the antibiotic, it is more correct to say that is lost sensitivity to it. ... All point mutations that have been studied on the molecular level turn out to reduce the genetic information and not increase it.}}[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_Spetner] | ||
Georgia Purdom, Ph. | Georgia Purdom, Ph.D. of molecular genetics, from AiG has stated, | ||
{{cquote|Mutations only alter current genetic information | {{cquote|Mutations only alter current genetic information; they have never EVER been observed to add genetic information. They can only change what is there. I have a lot of papers come across my desk of supposedly mutations that have added genetic information, and I've read them all, and I've looked at them all, and never ONCE have I seen one that has added genetic information; they just dont do that.}} [http://www.answersingenesis.org/home/area/bios/g_purdom.asp][http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W6WFUCJNu2w] | ||
== Mathematical challenge == | == Mathematical challenge == |