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<blockquote data-quote="Guy Threepwood" data-source="post: 76245185" data-attributes="member: 423388"><p>"we know that genes themselves, within their minute internal structure, <strong>are long strings of pure digital information</strong>. What is more, they are truly digital, in the full and strong sense of computers and compact disks, not in the weak sense of the nervous system. [] The machine code of the genes is uncannily computerlike. Apart from differences in jargon, the pages of a molecular-biology journal might be interchanged with those of a computer-engineering journal. . . ."</p><p></p><p>Richard Dawkins. (not on 'my side'!)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guy Threepwood, post: 76245185, member: 423388"] "we know that genes themselves, within their minute internal structure, [B]are long strings of pure digital information[/B]. What is more, they are truly digital, in the full and strong sense of computers and compact disks, not in the weak sense of the nervous system. [] The machine code of the genes is uncannily computerlike. Apart from differences in jargon, the pages of a molecular-biology journal might be interchanged with those of a computer-engineering journal. . . ." Richard Dawkins. (not on 'my side'!) [/QUOTE]
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