Quote:1. You will replicate yourself in exact detail. 2. You will transfer all the information on replication to the other cells. 3. When there are enough cells you will combine with them to make complex organisms. 4. Instead of cell division you will teach the complex cells how to reproduce asexually. 5. You will adapt to your environment and transform into all manner of plant life, fish-life, and all life on land. 6. You will then teach life to reproduce by using two partners. 7. In living things you will create hearts, lungs, kidneys, livers, bladders, stomachs, intestines, colons, eyes, ears, nose, mouth, throat, glands, hair or fur, limbs, tails, claws, brains...
Mutation, mutation, mutation, mutation.
And look how far We are to the very beginning of cells:
http://www.jcvi.org/cms/research/project...l/overview
We are producing them. If nature did what they did in the lab, it might be our lifelong coincidence.