DNA strands, on the other hand, do not contain cultural information in any serious sense, any more than adrenaline or other hormones do.
Oops! I should apologise for my writing mistake. I meant to write:
Similarly, DNA strands have associated heritable information [...]
...rather than:
Similarly, DNA strands have associated heritable cultural information [...]
Obviously, cultural information is in bibles, DVDs, brains and hard disc drives—not DNA.
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DNA strands, on the other hand, do not contain cultural information in any serious sense, any more than adrenaline or other hormones do.
Oops! I should apologise for my writing mistake. I meant to write:
...rather than:
Obviously, cultural information is in bibles, DVDs, brains and hard disc drives—not DNA.