Warden_of_the_Storm
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Fundamentally there is no distinction. If we are talking about individual bits of digital information, this applies to DNA or computer data.
They happen to share a similar symbolic code convention, but obviously information can also exist in ink on paper, lines in the sand, or alphabet soup.
And all of these can be used to represent the same information, e.g. a line of text.
i.e. the information itself is distinct from any particular medium it is stored in.
You didn't answer my question.
Define information in a biological sense.
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