Michael Behe wrote an excellent book (Darwin's Black Box regarding irreducibly complex systems (so you can gain a rounder perspective).
There are quite a few sites rebutting his claims along with those supporting his counter-claims.
Behe, a Senior Fellow and Professor of Biological Sciences at Lehigh University in Pennsylvani, claims that various systems would not operate any more if one were to remove any one piece of the system. Any agreement with Behe's assessment places me squarely against the claim that evolution has been tested and explained in relation to various organic systems that could not have evolved one step at a time.
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