Its my Birthday…to celebrate heres a clip of Dawkins appently lost for words:
Although the question I think, could of been framed better -I have yet to come upon clear cut examples of new information arriving in the genome leading to an increase in function-without the accompanying loss of function elsewhere,my witness Bacterial antibiotic resistance
The question is:
“Can you give an example of a genetic mutation or an evolutionary process which can be seen to increase the information in the geneome?
Some other guy things the best answer of an example of increased information is Downs syndrome, because Chromosome 21 is repeated ,and yes hes right ,but what I think the question was on about was new information leading to new function.

Genetic Programming
Case closed.
Hi Dr Logic thanks for commenting albeit brief-the essence of wit apparently.
Anyway can you elaborate, Dawkins answer is very poor.I not so easily convinced that the case is closed.
Thanks