Not new, possibly not interesting to anyone beside me. A 2013 astrobiology paper that explores an odd corner of the Fermi Paradox. The paper explores the bizarre perspective that Earth life was seeded by extraterrestrial life (directed panspermia) as a form of information backup. Our biosphere’s junk DNA, in this scenario, stores information valuable to the extraterrestrial system.
Junk DNA generally doesn’t survive that long in evolutionary timescales because there’s nothing that prevents mutations. It seems a bad information storage system.
Lots of other problems with it too. Why is there any last-universal-common-ancestor in this scenario? You would want to drop a full ecosystem with millions of different organisms, each with different FEC shards of data. If you can deliver some bacteria to a virgin planet, you can deliver multiple kinds of bacteria, not just one. Yet, genetics finds that there’s a LUCA (not that much of LUCA survives in current genomes).
Not new, possibly not interesting to anyone beside me. A 2013 astrobiology paper that explores an odd corner of the Fermi Paradox. The paper explores the bizarre perspective that Earth life was seeded by extraterrestrial life (directed panspermia) as a form of information backup. Our biosphere’s junk DNA, in this scenario, stores information valuable to the extraterrestrial system.
https://arxiv.org/abs/1303.6739
Junk DNA generally doesn’t survive that long in evolutionary timescales because there’s nothing that prevents mutations. It seems a bad information storage system.
Lots of other problems with it too. Why is there any last-universal-common-ancestor in this scenario? You would want to drop a full ecosystem with millions of different organisms, each with different FEC shards of data. If you can deliver some bacteria to a virgin planet, you can deliver multiple kinds of bacteria, not just one. Yet, genetics finds that there’s a LUCA (not that much of LUCA survives in current genomes).
Indeed it is seen easily when comparing multiple related species as it is that which changes very fast and seemingly randomly (and uniformly).
Taken on by a biologist
http://freethoughtblogs.com/pharyngula/2013/03/15/the-genetic-code-is-not-a-synonym-for-the-bible-code