(April 8, 2016 at 11:24 am)Jenny A Wrote: Imagine the blue prints for a skyscraper interleaved with schematics of huts and wooden trusses misspelled or misdrawn, with notes to ignore the interleaved material. Because that is how genetic blueprints work.
Why it's almost as if the design of living orgaanisms is needlessly complex due to common decent without the ability to remove past mistakes, features, or instructions except gradually through many generations.
Actually in programming and prints for machine controls, I see this quite often.