Re: increase in information represented by DNA
- From: John Harshman <jharshman.diespamdie@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2007 23:20:15 GMT
treusdrie@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
John Harshman wrote:So that whole thing about measuring information by measuring fitness was
Since information is the degree to which one variable of a system
depends on or is constrained by another, fitness is a function of
information inasmuch as one set of variables intrinsic to the organism
depends on or is constrained by another set of variables extrinsic to
the organism.
So genotype X has more information than genotype Y if genotype X has
higher fitness in the current environment?
Not necessarily. Information content is a function of the number of
elements in either corresponding set of variables. More complex
organisms require more information.
just wrong?
.
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