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Author Topic:   Are Point Mutations problematic for ToE?
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09-29-2010 7:03 PM


In an AIG DVD called The Code of Life Dr. Georgia Purdom said that all point mutations that have been studied on the molecular level turn out to reduce the genetic information and not to increase it.
Is this true and does it pose any problem for evolution?
Though my last formal biology class was over 45 years ago, I have tried to keep up with the most rudimentary genetic principles. The topic is actually a question I would like to see debated but would be much too ignorant to participate except to ask questions.

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