Gracchus
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Life is just chemistry, a dynamic pattern of reactions. Just to clarify: Vitalism is defunct.the nucleus always exists, the only time it doesn't is when life first came about.
The point is that the similarities of DNA and computer programming is metaphorical.you missed the point.
No, in DNA the instruction is exactly three codons. From the amino acids variable length proteins are assembled, often by different sections of DNA, perhaps even sections from different chromosomes. There is no underlying design, just tinkering, no optimal design, just make-do.the instructions of DNA are of a varying number of bytes.
It is not quite that simple. The old IBM 1401 had "machine language" instructions of varying lengths. And those programmable codes were executed by hard-wired procedures.computers use a fixed length instruction.
That is a matter of architecture. There are all sorts of ways to build and program computers. For instance you could interpret at the bit level, "010o" as one and "111o" as zero, thus ruling out one bit errors because an error of one bit would change the parity, from odd to even. Then you could use "100o" as a start signal and "001o" as a stop signal. This would be a form of binary coded octal.It takes up more storage and involves a bit more time to process but adds a layer of error detection.the computers i grew up with used 2 bytes, opcode and operand.
Neither. Computers are not living systems. And analogies and metaphors are more like poetry than science. But think of it this way if you like: It is the proteins that determine the machine functions. The DNA/RNA is the micro-code that compiles not only to the machine language commands, but also to the machine structure.. The analogy is not good, because cells and computers are very different. That isn't quite right, or really even nearly right if you examine too closely. In living cells there are many more layers of complexity than in computers. Closer would be that cells are computers that can modify not only their software but their hardware, in response to inputs. That's how you build a true AI.my question is, which one of these is DNA?
Just sayin'! (Probably more than I should have!)

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