"What type or algorithm of compression exists in DNA such that all the complexity of creating a person fits in only 2.36 gigabytes of base-pair information?" My attempt at answering this: https://qr.ae/TWtvKs
Memory in the brain is physically localized, but mostly as population codes, i.e. distributed in specific ways over the substrate, because it is accessed from all over the place via converging activation patterns. DNA is read sequentially. We also know the effects of editing DNA.
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Don't want to steal your time, but is all DNA read sequentially? I know some parts are, those who create certain substances. Do you think the so called 'junk DNA' has a more complex function, like the memory in the brain?
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