Would it be fair to say that the "recipe" analogy is better at illustrating that:
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small changes in DNA do not necessarilly correspond with
small changes in the organism, so a small change could have an enormous impact and completely change (or fuck up...) the end product
(while small change to a blueprint is much more likely to only suggest a small local effect)- not only the DNA instruction
itself is important, but also
at which moment it is called, or for how long it operates; i.e. the same instruction can have different impact depending on when and how long it is executed
(while a blueprint has no 'time' dimension)
At least those are the "high level" arguments that I would use when defending the "recipe" approach.