As a geneticist, this questions is pretty easy to answer. Yes, I do believe in evolution.
Why? Because the amount of evidence for it is astounding. Comparable mRNA libraries between archaebacteria, eubacteria and full specialized Eukaryota RNA/DNA shows transpossonic similarities between fossilized bacteria from the early stages of cyanobacteria evolution (those were the bacteria that eventually lead to the appearance of a N2/O2 atmosphere, almost 800 million years ago).
Not only that, there's staggering similarities between Mitochondrial DNA and Rickettsia proteobacteria, like Escherichia, Salmonella and Vibrio strands.
So yeah, evolution is pretty much a given.
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