Negative

I think that you have missed a couple of points.

1. Sure DNA has been discovered, but we don't know what each bit does, or is there for?

2. There is a mechanism that is relatively short term that I forget the name of. Basically it is where life forms adapt to current conditions. When those conditions change, they revert back or adapt to the new ones, if they are within range. This should not be confused with "evolution", which I would understand to be both long term and permanent.

My other problem with the DNA theory is: "If it is so perfect, why can we be identified by it. Isn't it supposed to be unique (apart from identical twins)?