I reckon, in the context of DNA, information is:-
The structure of DNA which, by interacting with it's environment, specifies some aspect of an organism's morphology (structure if you like) or some aspect of an organism's behaviour.
I'm suggesting that the DNA and how it interacts with its environment, constitutes the information.
Discuss.
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There, you have it. I'm not afraid to put something up.
Why is it that the forum's YEC information specialist has to ask me to define "information in the context of DNA" before he will define it for me?
He is without excuse, surely.
The structure of DNA which, by interacting with it's environment, specifies some aspect of an organism's morphology (structure if you like) or some aspect of an organism's behaviour.
I'm suggesting that the DNA and how it interacts with its environment, constitutes the information.
Discuss.
++++++
There, you have it. I'm not afraid to put something up.
Why is it that the forum's YEC information specialist has to ask me to define "information in the context of DNA" before he will define it for me?
He is without excuse, surely.
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