orogenicman
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selective breeding refines or adds desired traits. please present any actual genetic evidence that proves a net loss of genetic information.1.Macroevolution has never been observed except in the case where someone does not know the difference between microadaptations and macroevolution.
2. Where do you get the new genetic information ? we know over time organisms lose genetic information.
When reproducing you breed out genetic information you don't breed in genetic information. With all the populations and generations of flies that exp mutations whether occurring naturally or induced there has never been a new trait passed on to the group through mutations. The only way it happens is through selective breeding.
Yes, and I have stated this before why has it not sank in. Purebred dog,let's use the boxer they only have the genetic data to produce the traits of a boxer I ask you why ?
Boxers haven't lost any genetic information to become a boxer. They have mutated genes, not lost genes. And even if they had lost genes, how would that disprove evolution?