The paper, currently under review for Biosemantic Journal, describes how genes were divided into so called "tiddlers". These small and biologically meaningful chunks of DNA can then be reassembled to create arbitrary genomic structures. "Tags" and similar meta-data is dispersed onto the structures. By letting the structures self-assemble, spontaneous groups of meta-data form and create a new level of information. Researchers are currrently investigating if permutations of these can be considered new life forms.
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