No, it negates your point. It’s actually one of the fundamental flaws evolutionary theory. Not everything is coded into our DNA. For example, our body knows how to make fat, but doesn’t have a gene that really codes for it or it’s metabolism. There’s also no gene that codes for how our bodies know how to transport say, calcium to our bones. There’s also the fact that a gene coding for something in one species may code for an entirely different thing in another species (PAX6 codes for eyes in many species but is also found in the genes of other species that don’t even have eyes; researchers then hypothesized that this was because their ancestors had eyes, but then that failed to be true and ended up coding for I believe a leg lol).
That doesn’t even begin to scratch the surface of how cell membranes are formed as well as they are. We can make uniform liposomes, but we can’t even begin to make a cell membrane in all of its complex intricacies with all the transporters on it. We don’t know how transporter proteins can get between the cell membrane, and there are cells that have over 40,000 of them on its surface. Not to mention, the intermolecular forces all PERFECTLY add up to maintain the structure, where even the ****ing Van der Waals forces need to be perfect. And this exists in all of the trillions upon trillions of our cells, not just one. We’re unable to mimic even one of these lol.
Bro I’m sorry but don’t touch the science stuff, I’ve been through hell and back learning about this stuff and used to bring even greater arguments than you can. Evolution is a theoretical impossibility. There’s not enough time for it to have happened, even if every single mutation that humans ever underwent worked to diverge us from chimps (which is Darwinian blasphemy btw). Not to mention, convergent evolution pretty much dismantles the legitimacy of the fossil record which is where most of the ‘evidence’ for evolution comes from. Then there comes the issue of mitochondrial decline even though it’s circular which makes no sense, and the fact that we all are supposed to have the same mitochondria as mitochondrial Eve, which means that humanity should have died out within 1-2 generations but **** it, let’s not even go there.