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Nylonase: Mutations DO add new information, dumbasses!

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Uploaded by on Feb 21, 2008

Dear dumbass creationists...

So you don't accept evolution because "mutations can't create new information"?

Then how do you explain Nylonase? (Nylon-eating bacteria)

In just a few decades, we saw the development of a new metabolic pathway, and a complex protein/enzyme.

Proteins are what make up every piece and process of the organism. If there is no limit to what changes are possible to the proteins themselves, there is no limit to how the organism itself can change!

Face it, creationist retards: You are ignorant morons who willfully ignore facts and make fools of yourselves every time you open your ignorant retard-bred mouths.

Thanks to ATL45@YouTube.

Fuck you, ignorant creationist morons.

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  • Dude you should remove this video, it really makes atheists look bad - the information is totally outdated - it was already proven incorrect in 1984 by Susumu Ohno: " ..that mechanism of gene duplication as the means to acquire new genes with previously nonexistent functions is inherently self limiting ... in reality, is but a mere variation of the preexisted theme.- see study: “Birth of a unique enzyme from an alternative reading frame of the pre-existed, internally repetitious coding sequence”

  • @heinno777 Are you fucking retarded?

    Typical creationist idiot. Quit quote mining. You are misrepresenting his statement.

    Now fuck off.

  • Sorry to disappoint, but bacteria can pick up plasmids from each other. The latest evidence is that this bacterium picked up the gene from another strain.

  • @JoeTwerton LOL, and where did that strain get it from? God? HAHAHAHAHA...

  • The greatest scientific myth in the last 500 years. A pagan religion.

  • @Metsada007 You are a retarded little shitstain. 500 years? LOL, you fucking moron. Evolution as a theory hasn't even existed for that long.

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  • @Metsada007

    Yeah what a myth..DNA self replicates. Anything that replicates is bound to make errors. Those errors change the genetic template. DNA changes over time. Life is essentially DNA, so, life changes over time..What a myth. There's no evidence at all for it. You idiots were right all along I guess.

  • @QAndyJack new genetic information from the 2 step process of gene duplication and mutation, is well understood and documented. who do you think you are convincing otherwise?

  • @giska1000 "ahahhahhaha evolution theory exists before 6 centuries b.c and it came from greece...maggot.....from Greek philosopher Anaximander"

    wow he said diversity in organisms is caused by changes in allelic frequency to a population over time?? thats impressive!!! citation please so i can check this wondrous claim.

  • @RespectMyHate this video is completely right in every way.

  • LOL this video is wrong in so many ways.

    Poorly done.

  • @tingtangs ahahhahhaha evolution theory exists before 6 centuries b.c and it came from greece...maggot.....from Greek philosopher Anaximander.....thats how ,,smart,, you are.....brainless midget......

  • @QAndyJack

    God's Java then is it?

    Citation please....

  • @ScienceIsKnowledge: No mechanism present in DNA to enable micro evolution to happen..

    Mutations do not add new information to DNA.

    So how can evolution happen?

    It happens in the science, and thats it..

  • @QAndyJack

    Citation please.

  • @heinno777

    So?

    This refutes nothing mentioned in this video...

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