It seems that there isn't a darwinist out there that will respond to my scientific challenge to this undergrad. Care to read post 55?
There is nobody who calls him or herself a darwinist on this thread. That's a term used only by those trying to poke at those who believe that evolution is how speciation occurs.
As for your challenge, if I remember correctly, you wanted DNA information on the two types of algae, right.
I'm sure they could do that for you. The point, however, was adaptation and selection, part of the foundation of evolution. Those were clearly demonstrated in the experiment.
This was an article in a lay publication, so I'm not sure exactly what tests were done on the algae. I don't have time to research that today.