Soldato
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every collection of dna that lacks a mechanisum to reproduce, or is smart enough to make a choice that overwrides its genetic program and decides not to reproduce ceases to exist so its genetic code dies... every living thing is the result of billions if not trillion of generations and every time an offpring decides (or cannot) reproduce its dna is lost,
life is programmed to reproduce and has been since the first ?amino acides? became self replicating ?a billion years ago?
worker ants / bees are still related to the queen so preserve their DNA by looking after the queen / hive / young
Because the ones that didn't reproduce didn't survive. They need to reproduce before they die, which every living thing does.
Bang on. All life originated from what were essentially self-replicating automata. The reason these automata developed such tenacity is precisely because they could reproduce. If they couldn't there'd be no such thing as life.