The immune system

Joseph Mastropaolo (mastropaolo@net999.com)
Wed, 23 Sep 1998 11:33:01 -0700

At 11:40 AM 9/22/98 -0500, Ron Chitwood wrote:
>"...Among all the mutations that have been studied, there aren't any
>known,clear, examples of a mutation that has added information."

You are quite right. "Mutations" are replication errors and their trend
is extinction.

> This is just wrong. One example is the immune system. Developing
> lymphocytes under go mutation of their antigen receptor genes which
>imparts the ability to recognize new antigens.

The immune system iterates until the right fit is found. The ability to
iterate is genetically endowed.

Joseph Mastropaolo