> There is little in life that is not genetics.
I get that, but when I look at - say - the periodic table, while I know that we are looking at variations on the element hydrogen, that doesn't take away my amazement that there are so many elements which are so different in their properties. Not to mention all the compounds ...
The same thing happens when I think of how life is encoded in DNA. That is only the skeleton of the story. It's like this: all of that we write is produced by the combination of the same alphabets, but the outcome of combining those letters ranges from "the sublime to the ridiculous."
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