At the deepest level, all living things that have ever been looked at have the same DNA code. And many of the same genes.
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You can't have life without the genetic code.
One of the central mysteries of biology is why the genome is largely identical from cell to cell, even though cells do different things.
I would argue that we're not limited by actual DNA. You can re-create the ancient DNA by looking at the genomes of existing animals.
Every cell in your body contains the same genetic information.
Much of modern molecular biology and microbiology has been based on the effort to decipher the basic code of life, which is made up of four nucleotides: adenine, thymine, cytosine, and guanine.
Life is a DNA software system.
Trying to read our DNA is like trying to understand software code - with only 90% of the code riddled with errors. It's very difficult in that case to understand and predict what that software code is going to do.
Our own genomes carry the story of evolution, written in DNA, the language of molecular genetics, and the narrative is unmistakable.
Biology will relate every human gene to the genes of other animals and bacteria, to this great chain of being.
Biology - DNA - is technology. It is coding. It is physical coding, but still code.
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