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thickness of its stems. DNA molecules are
rather like blueprints that determine how a
living thing will be constructed and func-
tion.
Human beings carry this molecule,
which exhibits far greater knowledge than
themselves, in every one of their cells. For
example, a DNA chain is packaged in every
cell in your eyes as you read these lines.
There are DNA molecules in every cell in the
fingers that turn over the pages of this book,
in the cells of your heart and bones, and in
every cell that makes up your body. What is
more, they are constantly at work to keep
the individual alive.
The information theoretician Dr. Wer-
ner Gitt expresses the extraordinary range of
the data in DNA:
It seems necessary to assume that in addi-
tion to its protein-coding portions, DNA
contains countless additional levels of
structure and function. Such stored infor-
mation concepts are just as much required
to code for the development of the smallest
organelles such as the mitochondria and ri-
bosomes, as for building the large organs
(e.g., heart, kidneys, brain) and the overall
integrated organism. As yet, no one has
been able to decode this incredibly complex
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