Chapter 88 Blueprint of Life, the Foundation of External Theory(2/2)
As genetic material, genes are essentially carriers of information.
Its most important property is the continuity of information.
Even the existence of genes itself is not necessary for life.
Let’s talk about it being bigger.
If we look at the world from a broader perspective.
It can be said that anything that can make itself and undergo natural selection meets the definition of life.
Regardless of whether it is a macromolecule that has the function of replication but does not contain any DNA structure.
Or even the electronic programs of computers can be counted as life.
For example, there is a cellular automaton specially used to simulate the spatiotemporal evolution process of complex systems.
It can be regarded as a special dynamic model or as life.
Thoughts flow.
Mu Cang thought about the Aurora clan again.
"However, the Aurora Clan is a little different. The backbone genes of this ancient ethnic group are so strong that they are almost unshakable.
Without accepting the influence of so-called natural selection at all, removing even a small section of a gene will lead to the complete collapse of its overall structure.
It's like a specially installed anti-disassembly device.
Coupled with the superpower components surrounding its genetic chain...
It simply doesn’t look like a genetic structure that can evolve in nature.
Chapter completed!