1.1586 Post-biochemical Doomsday Age
The species phenomenon that trans animals and plants does exist in nature and involves multiple levels, including the co-evolution of animals and plants, gene level transfer and hybridization, etc., and is different types.
Coevolution of animals and plants: Coevolution of animals and plants refers to the interdependence and mutual promotion relationship formed by two or more organisms in the long-term co-evolution process. For example, a mutually beneficial symbiotic relationship, in which two species benefit each other, such as plants and mycorrhizals, clown fish and sea anemones, etc. This relationship not only exists between organisms, but is also reflected in the interaction between organisms and the environment.
Gene transfer: Gene transfer refers to the phenomenon of direct exchange of genetic material between different species. This phenomenon is particularly common in the microbial world, where some genes are transferred from one microorganism to another, allowing them to obtain new functions to adapt to the environment. For example, about 8% of the 145 foreign genes found in the human genome come from viruses, about 2% come from ancient humans, and some come from bacteria, fungi, or animals and plants. This gene transfer occurs not only between animals and plants, but also between different types of microorganisms.
Hybridization: Hybridization refers to the phenomenon in which individuals between different species combine through reproductive cells to produce offspring. For example, hybridization between dogs, wolves and coyotes produces the so-called "mixed-blood" group, which survive and reproduce in nature. Hybridization is not uncommon in nature, especially when the ecosystem is disturbed, such as fires, floods or droughts, individuals of different species may hybridize due to survival needs.
To sum up, species phenomena across animals and plants cover multiple aspects such as co-evolution of animals and plants, gene transfer and hybridization. These phenomena demonstrate the complexity of biodiversity and evolution, as well as the various strategies adopted by organisms to adapt to the environment.
After reading the relevant entries of the simple version of the "Broken Database" that comes with the multi-function watch, and then carefully check the environmental information uploaded by the drone group. Valkyrie "Valkyrie" Megan Gale had already thought of it: "So, essentially, this is also a plot derivative of the post-biochemical doomsday era."
"It should be like that." Wu Chen amplified the structural data of the huge vine scanned by the drone and grabbed a special piece of DNA from it. This special DNA found in the vine is the foreign gene from the virus found in the human genome.
Viral genes that account for about 8% of the 145 foreign genes in the human genome are derived from the insertion Borna disease vires (BDV). A non-segmented single-molecule negative strand RNA virus with a membrane. This RNA virus can replicate and transcribe in the nucleus. DNA transcribed by the virus may lead to mental diseases such as schizophrenia and emotional disorders. The assimilation of the viral sequence in the host gene is called the "endobiosis" process, which occurs when viral DNA binds to a germ cell chromosome, which can be passed on to offspring.
It is said that the name of the BDV Bona virus originated from the German town of Bona. In 1885, the viral infectious disease (meningeitis) broke out in this town and caused a large number of horses to die (hors infected with the virus either smash their heads and commit suicide, or they don’t eat or drink until their lives ended). The virus was then named Bona virus. The virus has a range of mammals and birds, including humans. Since it is only transmitted through nerve cells, it is regarded by scientists as a strange virus. It will establish persistent infection in the host's brain, and the virus will develop in the infected nucleus.
So far, retrovirus is the only virus that can replicate endobiotic processes in vertebrates. Scientists have also discovered that this non-retroviral called Bonavirus can be formed in mammals through evolutionary repetition.
Therefore, it can be simply understood that 8% of the human genetic material originates from the "Borna virus". The Borna virus has strict "neurophilicity" and shows low yield incellular replication in infected cells. The Borna disease it causes is a neurologic syndrome mainly mediated by immune-mediated by behavior abnormalities, inflammatory cell infiltration of brain parenchyma and meninges, and disease-specific antigen accumulation in neurons in the limbic system.
"Based on this, some people boldly infer that 'human originates from genetic mutations caused by viruses'." Wu Chen said a special theory of human origin.
"Don't Dun mean that these vines with the 'BDV plug-in Bona virus' absorbed human DNA?" The castle queen "Raging Ji" Ferosa thought of another possibility: "Or are these vines the humans that were once?"
"To be precise, it is a mutant that was killed by the ultimate antidote after T virus infection." Wu Chen said softly: Although the mutant was terminated, the T virus transformed into another trait in its confrontation with antiviral agents. Therefore, the new species also "originated from gene mutations caused by the virus."
"Oh my God, sir, is it that the T virus converts the flesh and blood of 7 billion zombies that have been completely killed by antiviral agents into...forest?" Valkyrie "Valkyrie" Megan Gale trembled all over: "It's like 'human originated from genetic mutations caused by viruses'. The 'zombie forest' in front of us also originates from genetic mutations caused by T viruses?!"
"To be precise, it is the joint effect of T virus and antiviral agents." Wu Chen once again thought of the Iron Gaman mecha system under the Radam Ecology of the alien higher creature in "Dipoway,": "Be careful, this forest may be 'living' in a way that we cannot understand. There are also mutated species dormant under the forest ecology."
"The corpses of 7 billion human infected people have become 'zombie forest' covering the earth. So in the fragments of time and space of the post-biochemical doomsday era, we need to search and rescue the remaining humans." Valkyrie "Valkyrie" Megan Gale immediately found a key plot message: "The Red Queen once told the heroine Alice that there are 4,472 humans living on the surface of the Earth, and they will disappear within 48 hours. Needless to say, these survivor camps that have not disappeared should be guarded by the protagonists of "Resident Evil" in the past dynasties."
"Yes, it seems that you already know the narrative context of the shelter." Wu Chen smiled happily: "It's like 'a memory that cannot be easily erased'. Although the time and space of the plot of "Resident Evil" have long been broken, the protagonists of all generations are still unwilling to be easily erased. Just as the players of the Broken City work together to fight against the Great Purge of Sweeping the Day. Both players and the people in the play are doing their best to continue the proof of existence."
"Since the plane elevator owner has set the teleportation point in the 'the tallest building in the world', perhaps the nearby 'novice village' will have members of the protagonist group of "Resident Evil" that we are looking for." The words from the Queen of the Castle "Raging Girl" Ferosa are the plot interaction of the heroine level.
"That's it, Ferosa." Wu Chen's eyes were clear and his mind was transparent: "Megan, let the drone swarm scan the entire Dubai Tower."
Chapter completed!