Page 52 - The Errors the American National Academy of Sciences
P. 52
The Errors of the American National Academy of Sciences
Scientists compare DNA to a data bank or a large library.
in a random and unconscious manner, harms the DNA, and therefore
harms the organism bearing the DNA. At best, it may have no effect at
all. However, mutations can never add any new information to
DNA, and do not make any kind of improvement in the organism.
Not a single instance of this has ever been observed.
The latest example of this is the negative effects of mutations on
human beings. In recent years, thousands of diseases have been
50