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Could Junk DNA be used as a Turing Machine by nature? My question has been completely edited out of existence and so I am trying to bring it back. |
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Jan 5 |
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Could Junk DNA be used as a Turing Machine by nature? My question wasn't so much using a dna strip in place of the paper for a turing machine. That's not very interesting. I am asking if nature already has computation machines in a cell, which might help explain some of the non-coding DNA |
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Jan 5 |
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Could Junk DNA be used as a Turing Machine by nature? "Junk" here has a specific meaning. And by the way, its usually written "Garbage in, garbage out" |
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Jan 5 |
reviewed | Approve suggested edit on Could Junk DNA be used as a Turing Machine by nature? |
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Jan 4 |
awarded | Nice Question |
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Dec 25 |
asked | Could Junk DNA be used as a Turing Machine by nature? |
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awarded | Scholar |
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Dec 25 |
accepted | Smallest viable reproducing population |
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awarded | Student |
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Dec 23 |
asked | Smallest viable reproducing population |
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awarded | Supporter |