According to the present state of our knowledge information is contained in DNA and RNA, particularly in the sequence of nucleotides, a sequence that makes sense. “Making sense” implies that the protein formed according to the information in the DNA and RNA is capable of playing some function in the metabolism of the organism producing it. This information is contained in each cell, in individuals, in populations, in the habitat, wherever there are living organisms. Reshuffling of this information, deleting parts of it, combining bits of it from different organisms etc. is not evolution. It will not allow the transformation of amoeba into an elephant. Such transformation would require new information - new sequences of nucleotides that make sense, new proteins for new functions and organs not to be found in amoeba.
The only hope you have for new information is from positive mutations. Can you give any examples? I can give you hundreds for negative and neutral mutations, but not a single positive one. We are afraid of mutations, we protect ourselves from them and we know they spoil the gene pool (increase the genetic load). Use of mutagenesis in breeding proved a failure and labs are abandoning this route. And one more point - a change that protects an existing function against and a destructive agent (disease, pesticide, herbicide etc) belongs to such phenomena as healing, immunology, elimination of defective cells or organisms etc. but not to evolutionary progress. Maciej