DNA is like programming code. DNA is composed of four elements and forms genetic fragments through different combinations. Code is essentially machine language, with two states: 0 and 1. Even quantum computers only have three states. Will there be a day when supercomputers have four states, making computation even faster?
Genetic fragments determine certain human traits, just as programming languages determine certain software functionalities.
Genetic fragments can generate cells, just as programming languages implement specific features. Cells form organs, and features form modules, all responsible for handling tasks.
Multiple cells form an individual, capable of self-regulation and resistance to disease risks. Multiple copies form microservices, capable of load balancing and self-fault tolerance.