Naked Science Forum
Non Life Sciences => Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology => Topic started by: syhprum on 13/06/2007 08:21:25
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If buy a fertile hens egg that contains all the data to create a chicken how many Megabytes of infomation do I get?
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The chicken base pair has 1 billion base pairs in it. there are 4 bases so each pair can be one of 4 things so contains 4 bits of information. So in total 4 billion bits of information or 0.5GB
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I am amazed that my USB flash memory can contain enough information to create a chicken.
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Given a CD with the data and 92 bottles of assorted chemicals and lots of money would it be possible to produce a hen?.
If that is rather over ambitious how about a simple virus.
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I think there is also a lot of tacit information in the mechanics of a cell - Most of the information to build a chicken is in the DNA but only if you already have a cell to put it in - a cell that has been primed in the right way to make it an embryo not a fat cell for example. DNA has the instructions and some of the machinery to build a chicken, but you still need all of the components in roughly the right ratios to actually build it.
I don't think there is the technology to build a cell from scratch today, but theoretically you probably could, but this would take a lot more information...
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I agree you can think of the DNA as the plans but the rest of the egg consists of the tools and the material to execute the plans and this contains a lot more information. My understanding of the information content of a cell is that 90% of the DNA information is the information on how to build a single cell.
I understand that there is the technology avaiable now to build a virus from basic DNA elements and some people have considered building engineered virses to perform useful tasks in controlled cell cultures but that thre is a lot of heart searching about the risks of doing something like this.