I was just pointing out the total foolishness and against-all-odds notion that a gamma ray could slam into a DNA molecule and toss around amino acids like bowling pins and rearranging them perfectly to make a gene that makes the organism resistant to new drugs.
Your insistence that gamma rays or radiation has to be involved in this process at all is foolishness. If you took some time to study genetics, you'd know that most genetic mutations occur at the transcriptional and translational level and don't require any outside energy to occur.
BTW, you keep referring to "mycins" as if there is an antibiotic class of drugs known as such, there is not. Simply because many antibiotics have the suffix mycin doesn't mean they are related in their mechanisms of actions which would make them part of a family (unlike beta lactams, macrolides, aminoglycosides, cephalosporins, etc).
Of all the millions of combination in all of the millions of strands of DNA that a single gamma ray could hit it knock a single electron in an atom of a GTCA strand and causes that electron to carom off other amino acids?
DNA and RNA are nucleic acids. Amino acids are found at the translational level in the assembly of proteins.
I'm happy the 8 years you spent in Med School in Cancun allowed you to correct my spelling from Staff to Staph.
Oh, it wasn't a spelling mistake Francis. It was a lack of knowledge. Let's not try and French it up. Anyways, on that note, you are welcome. However, you don't have to go to Medical School to know that "Staph" is a bacteria and "Staff" is what a Ninja Turtle carries.
I thought you'd be appreciative, lest you persist and look even more foolish.
Again, it was very helpful.
And again, you guys can't even get the basic nomenclature down, and you wonder why the rest of us barely have the patience for you idiotic and factually inaccurate rants about how evolution is all wrong.