Science, Creation & EvolutionInformationSomehow agreed, since information is always based on a reference frame. Some side notes: Stochastic information can be easily calculated. For DNA it is proportional to it's length. For example human DNA has an information content of around 200MB. "Meaningful information" is a reasonable but fuzzy term. It doesn't mean anything, as long as you don't define for whom. And you cannot calculate it for most cases. Did you forget the Nylon Bug? One randomly inserted nucleotide and it gains a completely new ability. Bad example. Trisomy 21 is not a mutation since it isn't inheritable. e.g. a frame shift mutation in the nylon bug. Except the frame shift mutation in the nylon bug creating a completely new protein. Ok, to be fair, I'm not sure if a whole protein or only a part of an existing protein, but it is completely new. |
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