For the most part does not quite cut it though. To read the genome incorrectly would mean death of the species. This is the problem for evolutionists - any change which would result in death has to occur instantanoeusly. That would be a miracle. Also it is against gradual evolution.
Not correct. While we do observe mutations, we do not observe mutations which are either favorable-me-
I suggest you start with reading about how antibodies work.
I am quite aware of how antibodies work. They were specifically designed to be different. The system is specifically different than other human systems. This is not mutation, but a specific system to achieve different antibodies to fight disease. The proof is that the successful one, is multiplied many times to fight the current disease and the 'model' for it remains in the system for future use. That is why vaccination works. There is nothing stochastic or random about it.
No, I meant they use the same code as all other life with the exception of one or two codons.
I am quite aware of how antibodies work.....There is nothing stochastic or random about it.
Ahh but there is. Mutations have been observed to occur in the antibody genes after an infection. Some mutations lead to better antibodies.