Sorry, but you apparently unaware of what biological information is and how it operates at the cellular level.
Quite the contrary, i am quite aware of it.
Chemical A in environment Y reacts in one way. Chemical A in environment Z reacts in a different way. This is an inherent chemical reaction, and has nothing to do with information, but is simply based in the property's of the chemical.
Those properties are a type of information.
Water freezing or vaporizing depending upon the environment has nothing to do with information.
The freezing of water gives information about the temperature and pressure of the environment.
Biological information is an encoded symbolically represented message conveying expected action and intended purpose with two or more possible responses.
Sorry, there are no 'expectations' or 'intended purpose' given the the DNA. There are sequences of nucleotides.
Computers convey information via electricity, the information is not electricity. The information is based in the software.
The information is the specific pattern of electrical or magnetic fields in the computer.
A living cell uses chemicals to convey information, the chemicals are not information.
Incorrect, as i have explained.
The information is stored and relayed from encoded bits of information in DNA in a long chain of these bits. They are in the exact right place in the chain so the cell functions properly.
The DNA sends the information to RNA which initiates the proper action.
The DNA doesn't 'send' any thing. Some proteins interact with the DNA, producing the messenger RNA. That RNA diffuses (not directed) across the nuclear membrane and interacts with a ribosome. That ribosome interacts with both the mRNA and the transfer RNA to link up amino acids connected to the tRNA.
Your 'exact right place in the chain' is simply saying that the end proteins do some reactions in the cell that keep it alive (i.e, doing certain reactions of metabolism).
The cell cannot function without RNA, yet the RNA is made by the cells DNA, The DNA must be copied from another cells DNA
The RNA is NOT made *just* by the DNA. It is made by the interaction of DNA and proteins called transcriptases. This is a chemical process.
But, we *know* that RNA can self-catalyze its own formation in certain circumstances relevant to abiogenesis. this breaks the cycle since RNA can stand as a genetic agent as well as being an active agent.
The evolving chemical reaction supporters have primarily adopted the concept of the RNA world, simply put, this idea envisions chemicals evolving through extremely complicated stages by reaction to the point where RNA is made, which somehow develops DNA
" It's nice to talk about self replicating DNA arising, in a soupy sea but in modern cells this replication requires suitable enzymes. The link between DNA and the enzyme is a highly complex one, involving RNA on a DNA template. ribosomes, enzymes to activate amino acids and transfer RNA molecules. How, in the absence of the final ,enzyme could selection act upon upon DNA and all the mechanisms for replicating it ? It is as though everything must happen at once: the entire system must come into being as one unit, or it is worthless. There may be ways out of this dilemma, but I don't see them at the moment" Frank B. Salisbury " Doubts About the Modern Synthetic Theory of Evolution" American Biology Teacher, 33: 335-338 ( September, 1971). I have used this quotation because in the intervening 48 years there have been no substantial "ways out of this dilemma" found.
That's the whole point of the RNA world. We *know* that RNA can self-assemble. We also know it can catalyze relevant biological reactions. We know it is central to the DNA->RNA->protein cycle.
This is why the whole system does NOT have to come into existence all at once: most of the heavy lifting can be done by RNA alone.