To: general_re
I have Matt Ridley's book, Genome .. In the introduction he wrote:
Imagine that the genome is a book.
There are 23 chapters, called chromosomes.
Each chapter contains several thousand stories, called genes.
Each story is made up of paragraphs, called exons, which are interrupted by advertisements called introns.
Each paragraph is made up of words called codons.
Each word is written in letters, called bases.
There are one billion words in the book, which makes it longer than 800 Bibles... This is a gigantic document, an immense book, a recipe of extravagant length, and it all fits inside the microscopic nucleus of a tiny cell that fits easily on the head of a pin.
To: ValerieUSA
I have Matt Ridley's book, Genome .. In the introduction he wrote:Good analogy except that it is apparently the advertisements that are the real story. These two different books contain at least one chapter that reads pretty much the same with respect to the paragraphs.
16 posted on
06/02/2002 8:00:05 PM PDT by
AndrewC
To: ValerieUSA
Yes, it is all quite amazing how from so little so much comes out. Some fools think this gigantic book was written by random chance.
18 posted on
06/02/2002 10:40:55 PM PDT by
gore3000
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