I don't think photos and DNA are particularly similar. There's the critical difference that DNA from a person provides a mass of easily applicable information about that person's close relatives, information that is not displayed in public like somebody's face is. If this discussion has a point, that's the whole point of it, but you've missed it or are choosing to deliberately ignore it.
I don't think photos and DNA are particularly similar. There's the critical difference that DNA from a person provides a mass of easily applicable information about that person's close relatives, information that is not displayed in public like somebody's face is. If this discussion has a point, that's the whole point of it, but you've missed it or are choosing to deliberately ignore it.