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ucha | 1 year ago

Does this support the Selfish Gene theory of Richard Dawkins? They look like the smallest self-replicating molecules that he mentions in the beginning of the book.

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ababaian|1 year ago

Absolutely, reading Selfish Gene in high school set me on the path to this type of exploration. Genes, in the pure abstract sense, are the unit by which we interrogate understand evolutionary change. There's a large grey area about the boundaries of genes, but after a certain point, genes assemble into operational units larger than themselves, a genome. Obelisks are some of the simplest, most rudimentary genomes described thus far.

mensetmanusman|1 year ago

It’s amazing how genes choose from the chaos if 10^200 possibilities and don’t self destruct.