Oh really? I can think of *one* in the past 140 years
The problem I see is a disingenuousness based upon a true believer mentality.
Ontogeny recapitulates ontogeny, lamarkism, the black and white moths.
Evolutionary theory is filled with historical mistakes.
Early on particle physics had its share of scientists who were wrong, presented artifact etc...
If it had stayed at that level then people would be right to be skeptical of that discipline.
Only the most fervent faithful or person who does not understand the the nature of physical science would equate evolutionary theory as it has been presented and exists today with the hard and mathematically rigourous physical sciences of quantum mechanics.
Right now how many genomes are sequenced?
It's in the hundreds.
Available online?
FYI, try:
http://www.genomesonline.org/
1340 current Genome Projects
251 complete
The origins of quantum mechanics lies with Bohr's hydrogen model. Now, we all know that electrons do not travel in 2-D circles. Evolutionary theory is still incomplete but so were a lot of other "hard" theories such as Newton's law of gravitation.