To: Ichneumon
No they are not. Sometimes they are a loss of information (e.g. excisions), sometimes they are a change in information (e.g. point mutations), sometimes they are a gain of information (e.g. duplications).
Duplications does not equal the kind of added information that evolution requires.
Why isn't it a dinosaur with a bit of a bird? For the same reason that a dog with fur and a long tail is not a "bit of a cat." They are two different kinds of creatures.
To: DittoJed2
a dog with fur and a long tail is not a "bit of a cat." They are two different kinds of creatures.That's an arguable point. Compared to a squid, dogs and cats are nearly identical. Is a grizzly bear "a bit of a black bear"?
To: DittoJed2
Why isn't it a dinosaur with a bit of a bird? FYI. Most creationists would argue with you since there are no transitional forms.
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