John Kirkwood

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DNA is something like the hard drive on your computer: it is supposed to be a stable medium in which to store information (though, as with your computer, bugs and snafus are always possible). RNA, by contrast, is more like a Zip disk or a flash drive—it travels around with its programming, and is capable of making things happen on its own.
The Language of God: A Scientist Presents Evidence for Belief
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