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Originally posted by Umbra Sideralis
quite intriguing indeed, i wonder what the hell is that!??
The ADN chain it's not related to all forms of life? i mean if something have not DNA, it is not a living thing.how can it reproduce with out DNA?,if it reproduces with out
how can the original cell "remember" how will be the new one?(it must be a perfect copy of his prime cell)!
Stranger still, dozens of his experiments suggest that the particles may lack DNA yet still reproduce plentifully, even in water superheated to nearly 600 degrees Fahrenheit
A mineral reproduces itself without DNA.
Originally posted by Nygdan
The red rain things lack organelles, but have boundaries, AND, importantly, have these external 'layers' that are 'complex', in so far as that are laminar, ie, made up of many smaller layers. THATS intriguing, along the lines you are saying, becuase thats roughly similar to a living cell (the cell layer is made up of a lipid bi-layer, with many components embeded in it). This at least is a complex outer layer.
Originally posted by Nygdan
I don't think that a virus is going to survive for a few years while sitting in a vial on someone's desk though.
Originally posted by Nygdan
I don't think that a virus is going to survive for a few years while sitting in a vial on someone's desk though.
Originally posted by Thain Esh Kelch
A mineral reproduces itself without DNA.
Not sure what you mean here, but my initial answer would be no. (?)
Having a complex membrane isnt hard to make either, as long as you get some polyatomar ions mixed with the lipids, they will help form the membranes if they are about the same size.
[It is not unusual for virus to last 200+ years under good conditions.
Crystals grow from seeds, they don't have DNA or RNA.
enrikez
and what exactly is strange about these 'red cells'?