True, but that implies intent. Evolution of genes operate on, best I can tell, nothing that can be characterized as "intent".
There are selection pressures, things that work and things that don't in various contexts, sure, bit that's not intent any more than gravity has in forming the earth or holding a river to its banks.
There are also straight up, no-holds-barred errors. There are mutations, there are transcription errors, there are division errors. Errors in the process are just that - errors.
No, they are difference!
You ascribe this with a particular concept, this emotional charge, which when assigned to the word "error" that does not exist in the usage of the word "error" when used in science and scientific terms. Yet again, you fail at an isomorphism to reality in this use.
In biology, with regards to
a part of a process entering a different mode of operation the concept loses any connotation of "correct" or "incorrect", "right", or "wrong". It just simply
is as it is.
So while a biologist uses the word "error" you do not hear "error" but instead "mistake".
You're the only person with an emotional hang-up over the term error. You're the only person applying some moralistic overtone to it.
Says the person who just made a post to point out how "errors are errors".
Quit trying to downplay or scoff at your own usage and own it, why don't you?
Quit assuming your own emotional and moralistic perspective onto me.
I will be critical of exactly the usage I glean from a communication in public. If you meant something other than what I stated by "error" in the clear cultural context of "moralistic loading", then you have the obligation to disambiguate it.
You frequently fail to use the proper awakening of "is", and this chases usages where you clearly try to bolster your opinion with such strong language.
Me: Well, the copier fucked up the copy.
You: No, it just copied it differently! It's just a different mode of operation that the copier is working on! You're just assuming that it's wrong! You're acting like there's something wrong with it, you need to avoid being so emotionally charged!
Me: No, it actually didn't do it right. Sometimes glitches happen.
You: Quit trying to downplay your usage!
Seriously, you should try taking your own emotion out of this. Errors happen within the reproductive process. Sometimes it's no big deal and there's no harm done. Sometimes there's so much harm that a miscarriage is triggered. And sometimes it's not quite enough of a big deal to stop the offspring from being born, but does end up reducing quality of life or functionality of the offspring. There's no judgement involved in this observation.