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Eris is closer in size to a planet than this new celestial body is.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brown_dwarf
Multidimensional Freedom Spirits Holt: If you live in space on a planet in space the common Scientists should say wow wonder when another rock like us going to be coming ?
You all know that its mathematical impossible to never have another planet star or astroid really a lot of objects and space debris out there
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"In humans, the youngest known endogenous retrovirus groups are around 5 million years old. That makes it very hard to tell what happened. But the koala is one of the few species known to have an ongoing invasion of the germline by a retrovirus," says Alfred Roca, one of the authors of the study and an associate professor in the Department of Animal Sciences at the University of Illinois.

Like other viruses, retroviruses first attack from the outside. They enter the body, fuse with cells to release their contents, and insert pieces of their DNA into the genetic code of the host, hijacking the host's DNA-replicating machinery to make more copies of themselves.

But if they find their way into sperm and egg cells, retroviral genes can be passed on to the host's offspring, becoming a permanent part of the reproductive genome, also known as the germline.

Early on, new endogenous retroviruses may continue to replicate with disastrous effects for the host. But over time, the sequences stop coding for disease-causing retroviruses and instead become inert "junk DNA." Until now, scientists could only guess at why and how this happened.

"We think the pressure for external viruses is to make lots of copies of themselves and infect more individuals. But once the virus becomes part of the host germline, the pressure is going to be for it to leave the host alone because the host is needed to reproduce the sequence," Roca says. "It has to play nice or otherwise it disappears. The question is how does this process take place?"

Because the koala retrovirus is still relatively young - less than 50,000 years old - and not yet in a fixed location within the koala genome, scientists could monitor its interactions with the koala genome in real time".

Ancient virus defends koalas against new viral attacks
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Phillip Anderson: Has it been given a name yet ?

ps, It is not a planet. It is a " brown dwarf".
A brown dwarf is ( in size) between a planet and a star.
Eris is closer in size to a planet than this new celestial body is.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brown_dwarf
Multidimensional Freedom Spirits Holt: If you live in space on a planet in space the common Scientists should say wow wonder when another rock like us going to be coming ?
You all know that its mathematical impossible to never have another planet star or astroid really a lot of objects and space debris out there
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"In humans, the youngest known endogenous retrovirus groups are around 5 million years old. That makes it very hard to tell what happened. But the koala is one of the few species known to have an ongoing invasion of the germline by a retrovirus," says Alfred Roca, one of the authors of the study and an associate professor in the Department of Animal Sciences at the University of Illinois.

Like other viruses, retroviruses first attack from the outside. They enter the body, fuse with cells to release their contents, and insert pieces of their DNA into the genetic code of the host, hijacking the host's DNA-replicating machinery to make more copies of themselves.

But if they find their way into sperm and egg cells, retroviral genes can be passed on to the host's offspring, becoming a permanent part of the reproductive genome, also known as the germline.

Early on, new endogenous retroviruses may continue to replicate with disastrous effects for the host. But over time, the sequences stop coding for disease-causing retroviruses and instead become inert "junk DNA." Until now, scientists could only guess at why and how this happened.

"We think the pressure for external viruses is to make lots of copies of themselves and infect more individuals. But once the virus becomes part of the host germline, the pressure is going to be for it to leave the host alone because the host is needed to reproduce the sequence," Roca says. "It has to play nice or otherwise it disappears. The question is how does this process take place?"

Because the koala retrovirus is still relatively young - less than 50,000 years old - and not yet in a fixed location within the koala genome, scientists could monitor its interactions with the koala genome in real time".

Ancient virus defends koalas against new viral attacks
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Enid Bower: ure after Infinity War Could Get Very Interesting!
Liliana Green: with endogenous retroviruses - little pieces of degraded and generally harmless retrovirus DNA passed down through the generations, along with our own genetic information. Because most endogenous retroviruses have been part of our DNA for millions of years, scientists can't explain how they went from their virule
Chris: Yes.. it is that peculiar anomaly that perplexes me. Even microorganisms (most of which biologists suspect do not maintain a conscious control center) have this innate proclivity to adapt to outside stimuli in order to survive. We humans, just like any other organism, hold facets like these but not to this degree! It seems retroviruses have yet another machination unknown to us. I believe we're still fighting on if viruses are even technically alive or not haha..

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Paul Phillips: ... are they talking about Niburu ? , because , that isn't a Planet , it's a Dwarf Brown Star.
Phillip Anderson: Has it been given a name yet ?

ps, It is not a planet. It is a " brown dwarf".
A brown dwarf is ( in size) between a planet and a star.
Eris is closer in size to a planet than this new celestial body is.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brown_dwarf
Multidimensional Freedom Spirits Holt: If you live in space on a planet in space the common Scientists should say wow wonder when another rock like us going to be coming ?
You all know that its mathematical impossible to never have another planet star or astroid really a lot of objects and space debris out there
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"In humans, the youngest known endogenous retrovirus groups are around 5 million years old. That makes it very hard to tell what happened. But the koala is one of the few species known to have an ongoing invasion of the germline by a retrovirus," says Alfred Roca, one of the authors of the study and an associate professor in the Department of Animal Sciences at the University of Illinois.

Like other viruses, retroviruses first attack from the outside. They enter the body, fuse with cells to release their contents, and insert pieces of their DNA into the genetic code of the host, hijacking the host's DNA-replicating machinery to make more copies of themselves.

But if they find their way into sperm and egg cells, retroviral genes can be passed on to the host's offspring, becoming a permanent part of the reproductive genome, also known as the germline.

Early on, new endogenous retroviruses may continue to replicate with disastrous effects for the host. But over time, the sequences stop coding for disease-causing retroviruses and instead become inert "junk DNA." Until now, scientists could only guess at why and how this happened.

"We think the pressure for external viruses is to make lots of copies of themselves and infect more individuals. But once the virus becomes part of the host germline, the pressure is going to be for it to leave the host alone because the host is needed to reproduce the sequence," Roca says. "It has to play nice or otherwise it disappears. The question is how does this process take place?"

Because the koala retrovirus is still relatively young - less than 50,000 years old - and not yet in a fixed location within the koala genome, scientists could monitor its interactions with the koala genome in real time".

Ancient virus defends koalas against new viral attacks
Ancient virus defends koalas against new viral attacks
eurekalert.org
Enid Bower: ure after Infinity War Could Get Very Interesting!
Liliana Green: with endogenous retroviruses - little pieces of degraded and generally harmless retrovirus DNA passed down through the generations, along with our own genetic information. Because most endogenous retroviruses have been part of our DNA for millions of years, scientists can't explain how they went from their virule
Chris: Yes.. it is that peculiar anomaly that perplexes me. Even microorganisms (most of which biologists suspect do not maintain a conscious control center) have this innate proclivity to adapt to outside stimuli in order to survive. We humans, just like any other organism, hold facets like these but not to this degree! It seems retroviruses have yet another machination unknown to us. I believe we're still fighting on if viruses are even technically alive or not haha..

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Paul Phillips: ... are they talking about Niburu ? , because , that isn't a Planet , it's a Dwarf Brown Star.
Phillip Anderson: Has it been given a name yet ?

ps, It is not a planet. It is a " brown dwarf".
A brown dwarf is ( in size) between a planet and a star.
Eris is closer in size to a planet than this new celestial body is.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brown_dwarf
Multidimensional Freedom Spirits Holt: If you live in space on a planet in space the common Scientists should say wow wonder when another rock like us going to be coming ?
You all know that its mathematical impossible to never have another planet star or astroid really a lot of objects and space debris out there
Were moving constantly and everything moves sooner or later something's get in the way and either you go around it or you go into it .Its that simple.

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Lottie Celina: Infinity War Could Get Very Inter
Đường Liên Tâm: +Jose Montez What do you think what would Red Skull do in future?
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"In humans, the youngest known endogenous retrovirus groups are around 5 million years old. That makes it very hard to tell what happened. But the koala is one of the few species known to have an ongoing invasion of the germline by a retrovirus," says Alfred Roca, one of the authors of the study and an associate professor in the Department of Animal Sciences at the University of Illinois.

Like other viruses, retroviruses first attack from the outside. They enter the body, fuse with cells to release their contents, and insert pieces of their DNA into the genetic code of the host, hijacking the host's DNA-replicating machinery to make more copies of themselves.

But if they find their way into sperm and egg cells, retroviral genes can be passed on to the host's offspring, becoming a permanent part of the reproductive genome, also known as the germline.

Early on, new endogenous retroviruses may continue to replicate with disastrous effects for the host. But over time, the sequences stop coding for disease-causing retroviruses and instead become inert "junk DNA." Until now, scientists could only guess at why and how this happened.

"We think the pressure for external viruses is to make lots of copies of themselves and infect more individuals. But once the virus becomes part of the host germline, the pressure is going to be for it to leave the host alone because the host is needed to reproduce the sequence," Roca says. "It has to play nice or otherwise it disappears. The question is how does this process take place?"

Because the koala retrovirus is still relatively young - less than 50,000 years old - and not yet in a fixed location within the koala genome, scientists could monitor its interactions with the koala genome in real time".

Ancient virus defends koalas against new viral attacks
Ancient virus defends koalas against new viral attacks
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Liliana Green: with endogenous retroviruses - little pieces of degraded and generally harmless retrovirus DNA passed down through the generations, along with our own genetic information. Because most endogenous retroviruses have been part of our DNA for millions of years, scientists can't explain how they went from their virule
Chris: Yes.. it is that peculiar anomaly that perplexes me. Even microorganisms (most of which biologists suspect do not maintain a conscious control center) have this innate proclivity to adapt to outside stimuli in order to survive. We humans, just like any other organism, hold facets like these but not to this degree! It seems retroviruses have yet another machination unknown to us. I believe we're still fighting on if viruses are even technically alive or not haha..

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ps, It is not a planet. It is a " brown dwarf".
A brown dwarf is ( in size) between a planet and a star.
Eris is closer in size to a planet than this new celestial body is.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brown_dwarf
Multidimensional Freedom Spirits Holt: If you live in space on a planet in space the common Scientists should say wow wonder when another rock like us going to be coming ?
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"The human genome is riddled with endogenous retroviruses - little pieces of degraded and generally harmless retrovirus DNA passed down through the generations, along with our own genetic information. Because most endogenous retroviruses have been part of our DNA for millions of years, scientists can't explain how they went from their virulent, disease-causing forms to the inert bits of "junk DNA" most of them are today. A new study published today in the journal PNAS looks to koalas for an answer.

"In humans, the youngest known endogenous retrovirus groups are around 5 million years old. That makes it very hard to tell what happened. But the koala is one of the few species known to have an ongoing invasion of the germline by a retrovirus," says Alfred Roca, one of the authors of the study and an associate professor in the Department of Animal Sciences at the University of Illinois.

Like other viruses, retroviruses first attack from the outside. They enter the body, fuse with cells to release their contents, and insert pieces of their DNA into the genetic code of the host, hijacking the host's DNA-replicating machinery to make more copies of themselves.

But if they find their way into sperm and egg cells, retroviral genes can be passed on to the host's offspring, becoming a permanent part of the reproductive genome, also known as the germline.

Early on, new endogenous retroviruses may continue to replicate with disastrous effects for the host. But over time, the sequences stop coding for disease-causing retroviruses and instead become inert "junk DNA." Until now, scientists could only guess at why and how this happened.

"We think the pressure for external viruses is to make lots of copies of themselves and infect more individuals. But once the virus becomes part of the host germline, the pressure is going to be for it to leave the host alone because the host is needed to reproduce the sequence," Roca says. "It has to play nice or otherwise it disappears. The question is how does this process take place?"

Because the koala retrovirus is still relatively young - less than 50,000 years old - and not yet in a fixed location within the koala genome, scientists could monitor its interactions with the koala genome in real time".

Ancient virus defends koalas against new viral attacks
Ancient virus defends koalas against new viral attacks
eurekalert.org
Enid Bower: ure after Infinity War Could Get Very Interesting!
Liliana Green: with endogenous retroviruses - little pieces of degraded and generally harmless retrovirus DNA passed down through the generations, along with our own genetic information. Because most endogenous retroviruses have been part of our DNA for millions of years, scientists can't explain how they went from their virule
Chris: Yes.. it is that peculiar anomaly that perplexes me. Even microorganisms (most of which biologists suspect do not maintain a conscious control center) have this innate proclivity to adapt to outside stimuli in order to survive. We humans, just like any other organism, hold facets like these but not to this degree! It seems retroviruses have yet another machination unknown to us. I believe we're still fighting on if viruses are even technically alive or not haha..

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Paul Phillips: ... are they talking about Niburu ? , because , that isn't a Planet , it's a Dwarf Brown Star.
Phillip Anderson: Has it been given a name yet ?

ps, It is not a planet. It is a " brown dwarf".
A brown dwarf is ( in size) between a planet and a star.
Eris is closer in size to a planet than this new celestial body is.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brown_dwarf
Multidimensional Freedom Spirits Holt: If you live in space on a planet in space the common Scientists should say wow wonder when another rock like us going to be coming ?
You all know that its mathematical impossible to never have another planet star or astroid really a lot of objects and space debris out there
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"In humans, the youngest known endogenous retrovirus groups are around 5 million years old. That makes it very hard to tell what happened. But the koala is one of the few species known to have an ongoing invasion of the germline by a retrovirus," says Alfred Roca, one of the authors of the study and an associate professor in the Department of Animal Sciences at the University of Illinois.

Like other viruses, retroviruses first attack from the outside. They enter the body, fuse with cells to release their contents, and insert pieces of their DNA into the genetic code of the host, hijacking the host's DNA-replicating machinery to make more copies of themselves.

But if they find their way into sperm and egg cells, retroviral genes can be passed on to the host's offspring, becoming a permanent part of the reproductive genome, also known as the germline.

Early on, new endogenous retroviruses may continue to replicate with disastrous effects for the host. But over time, the sequences stop coding for disease-causing retroviruses and instead become inert "junk DNA." Until now, scientists could only guess at why and how this happened.

"We think the pressure for external viruses is to make lots of copies of themselves and infect more individuals. But once the virus becomes part of the host germline, the pressure is going to be for it to leave the host alone because the host is needed to reproduce the sequence," Roca says. "It has to play nice or otherwise it disappears. The question is how does this process take place?"

Because the koala retrovirus is still relatively young - less than 50,000 years old - and not yet in a fixed location within the koala genome, scientists could monitor its interactions with the koala genome in real time".

Ancient virus defends koalas against new viral attacks
Ancient virus defends koalas against new viral attacks
eurekalert.org
Enid Bower: ure after Infinity War Could Get Very Interesting!
Liliana Green: with endogenous retroviruses - little pieces of degraded and generally harmless retrovirus DNA passed down through the generations, along with our own genetic information. Because most endogenous retroviruses have been part of our DNA for millions of years, scientists can't explain how they went from their virule
Chris: Yes.. it is that peculiar anomaly that perplexes me. Even microorganisms (most of which biologists suspect do not maintain a conscious control center) have this innate proclivity to adapt to outside stimuli in order to survive. We humans, just like any other organism, hold facets like these but not to this degree! It seems retroviruses have yet another machination unknown to us. I believe we're still fighting on if viruses are even technically alive or not haha..

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Paul Phillips: ... are they talking about Niburu ? , because , that isn't a Planet , it's a Dwarf Brown Star.
Phillip Anderson: Has it been given a name yet ?

ps, It is not a planet. It is a " brown dwarf".
A brown dwarf is ( in size) between a planet and a star.
Eris is closer in size to a planet than this new celestial body is.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brown_dwarf
Multidimensional Freedom Spirits Holt: If you live in space on a planet in space the common Scientists should say wow wonder when another rock like us going to be coming ?
You all know that its mathematical impossible to never have another planet star or astroid really a lot of objects and space debris out there
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Lottie Celina: Infinity War Could Get Very Inter
Đường Liên Tâm: +Jose Montez What do you think what would Red Skull do in future?
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"The human genome is riddled with endogenous retroviruses - little pieces of degraded and generally harmless retrovirus DNA passed down through the generations, along with our own genetic information. Because most endogenous retroviruses have been part of our DNA for millions of years, scientists can't explain how they went from their virulent, disease-causing forms to the inert bits of "junk DNA" most of them are today. A new study published today in the journal PNAS looks to koalas for an answer.

"In humans, the youngest known endogenous retrovirus groups are around 5 million years old. That makes it very hard to tell what happened. But the koala is one of the few species known to have an ongoing invasion of the germline by a retrovirus," says Alfred Roca, one of the authors of the study and an associate professor in the Department of Animal Sciences at the University of Illinois.

Like other viruses, retroviruses first attack from the outside. They enter the body, fuse with cells to release their contents, and insert pieces of their DNA into the genetic code of the host, hijacking the host's DNA-replicating machinery to make more copies of themselves.

But if they find their way into sperm and egg cells, retroviral genes can be passed on to the host's offspring, becoming a permanent part of the reproductive genome, also known as the germline.

Early on, new endogenous retroviruses may continue to replicate with disastrous effects for the host. But over time, the sequences stop coding for disease-causing retroviruses and instead become inert "junk DNA." Until now, scientists could only guess at why and how this happened.

"We think the pressure for external viruses is to make lots of copies of themselves and infect more individuals. But once the virus becomes part of the host germline, the pressure is going to be for it to leave the host alone because the host is needed to reproduce the sequence," Roca says. "It has to play nice or otherwise it disappears. The question is how does this process take place?"

Because the koala retrovirus is still relatively young - less than 50,000 years old - and not yet in a fixed location within the koala genome, scientists could monitor its interactions with the koala genome in real time".

Ancient virus defends koalas against new viral attacks
Ancient virus defends koalas against new viral attacks
eurekalert.org
Enid Bower: ure after Infinity War Could Get Very Interesting!
Liliana Green: with endogenous retroviruses - little pieces of degraded and generally harmless retrovirus DNA passed down through the generations, along with our own genetic information. Because most endogenous retroviruses have been part of our DNA for millions of years, scientists can't explain how they went from their virule
Chris: Yes.. it is that peculiar anomaly that perplexes me. Even microorganisms (most of which biologists suspect do not maintain a conscious control center) have this innate proclivity to adapt to outside stimuli in order to survive. We humans, just like any other organism, hold facets like these but not to this degree! It seems retroviruses have yet another machination unknown to us. I believe we're still fighting on if viruses are even technically alive or not haha..

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Paul Phillips: ... are they talking about Niburu ? , because , that isn't a Planet , it's a Dwarf Brown Star.
Phillip Anderson: Has it been given a name yet ?

ps, It is not a planet. It is a " brown dwarf".
A brown dwarf is ( in size) between a planet and a star.
Eris is closer in size to a planet than this new celestial body is.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brown_dwarf
Multidimensional Freedom Spirits Holt: If you live in space on a planet in space the common Scientists should say wow wonder when another rock like us going to be coming ?
You all know that its mathematical impossible to never have another planet star or astroid really a lot of objects and space debris out there
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"The human genome is riddled with endogenous retroviruses - little pieces of degraded and generally harmless retrovirus DNA passed down through the generations, along with our own genetic information. Because most endogenous retroviruses have been part of our DNA for millions of years, scientists can't explain how they went from their virulent, disease-causing forms to the inert bits of "junk DNA" most of them are today. A new study published today in the journal PNAS looks to koalas for an answer.

"In humans, the youngest known endogenous retrovirus groups are around 5 million years old. That makes it very hard to tell what happened. But the koala is one of the few species known to have an ongoing invasion of the germline by a retrovirus," says Alfred Roca, one of the authors of the study and an associate professor in the Department of Animal Sciences at the University of Illinois.

Like other viruses, retroviruses first attack from the outside. They enter the body, fuse with cells to release their contents, and insert pieces of their DNA into the genetic code of the host, hijacking the host's DNA-replicating machinery to make more copies of themselves.

But if they find their way into sperm and egg cells, retroviral genes can be passed on to the host's offspring, becoming a permanent part of the reproductive genome, also known as the germline.

Early on, new endogenous retroviruses may continue to replicate with disastrous effects for the host. But over time, the sequences stop coding for disease-causing retroviruses and instead become inert "junk DNA." Until now, scientists could only guess at why and how this happened.

"We think the pressure for external viruses is to make lots of copies of themselves and infect more individuals. But once the virus becomes part of the host germline, the pressure is going to be for it to leave the host alone because the host is needed to reproduce the sequence," Roca says. "It has to play nice or otherwise it disappears. The question is how does this process take place?"

Because the koala retrovirus is still relatively young - less than 50,000 years old - and not yet in a fixed location within the koala genome, scientists could monitor its interactions with the koala genome in real time".

Ancient virus defends koalas against new viral attacks
Ancient virus defends koalas against new viral attacks
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Enid Bower: ure after Infinity War Could Get Very Interesting!
Liliana Green: with endogenous retroviruses - little pieces of degraded and generally harmless retrovirus DNA passed down through the generations, along with our own genetic information. Because most endogenous retroviruses have been part of our DNA for millions of years, scientists can't explain how they went from their virule
Chris: Yes.. it is that peculiar anomaly that perplexes me. Even microorganisms (most of which biologists suspect do not maintain a conscious control center) have this innate proclivity to adapt to outside stimuli in order to survive. We humans, just like any other organism, hold facets like these but not to this degree! It seems retroviruses have yet another machination unknown to us. I believe we're still fighting on if viruses are even technically alive or not haha..

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Network Of Diverse Noncoding RNAs Acts In The Brain
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Paul Phillips: ... are they talking about Niburu ? , because , that isn't a Planet , it's a Dwarf Brown Star.
Phillip Anderson: Has it been given a name yet ?

ps, It is not a planet. It is a " brown dwarf".
A brown dwarf is ( in size) between a planet and a star.
Eris is closer in size to a planet than this new celestial body is.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brown_dwarf
Multidimensional Freedom Spirits Holt: If you live in space on a planet in space the common Scientists should say wow wonder when another rock like us going to be coming ?
You all know that its mathematical impossible to never have another planet star or astroid really a lot of objects and space debris out there
Were moving constantly and everything moves sooner or later something's get in the way and either you go around it or you go into it .Its that simple.

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Đường Liên Tâm: +Jose Montez What do you think what would Red Skull do in future?
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1,300-Year-Old Antidepressant Pills Discovered in Ancient Center for Drug Production in Turkey
1,300-Year-Old Antidepressant Pills Discovered in Ancient Center for Drug Production in Turkey
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"The human genome is riddled with endogenous retroviruses - little pieces of degraded and generally harmless retrovirus DNA passed down through the generations, along with our own genetic information. Because most endogenous retroviruses have been part of our DNA for millions of years, scientists can't explain how they went from their virulent, disease-causing forms to the inert bits of "junk DNA" most of them are today. A new study published today in the journal PNAS looks to koalas for an answer.

"In humans, the youngest known endogenous retrovirus groups are around 5 million years old. That makes it very hard to tell what happened. But the koala is one of the few species known to have an ongoing invasion of the germline by a retrovirus," says Alfred Roca, one of the authors of the study and an associate professor in the Department of Animal Sciences at the University of Illinois.

Like other viruses, retroviruses first attack from the outside. They enter the body, fuse with cells to release their contents, and insert pieces of their DNA into the genetic code of the host, hijacking the host's DNA-replicating machinery to make more copies of themselves.

But if they find their way into sperm and egg cells, retroviral genes can be passed on to the host's offspring, becoming a permanent part of the reproductive genome, also known as the germline.

Early on, new endogenous retroviruses may continue to replicate with disastrous effects for the host. But over time, the sequences stop coding for disease-causing retroviruses and instead become inert "junk DNA." Until now, scientists could only guess at why and how this happened.

"We think the pressure for external viruses is to make lots of copies of themselves and infect more individuals. But once the virus becomes part of the host germline, the pressure is going to be for it to leave the host alone because the host is needed to reproduce the sequence," Roca says. "It has to play nice or otherwise it disappears. The question is how does this process take place?"

Because the koala retrovirus is still relatively young - less than 50,000 years old - and not yet in a fixed location within the koala genome, scientists could monitor its interactions with the koala genome in real time".

Ancient virus defends koalas against new viral attacks
Ancient virus defends koalas against new viral attacks
eurekalert.org
Enid Bower: ure after Infinity War Could Get Very Interesting!
Liliana Green: with endogenous retroviruses - little pieces of degraded and generally harmless retrovirus DNA passed down through the generations, along with our own genetic information. Because most endogenous retroviruses have been part of our DNA for millions of years, scientists can't explain how they went from their virule
Chris: Yes.. it is that peculiar anomaly that perplexes me. Even microorganisms (most of which biologists suspect do not maintain a conscious control center) have this innate proclivity to adapt to outside stimuli in order to survive. We humans, just like any other organism, hold facets like these but not to this degree! It seems retroviruses have yet another machination unknown to us. I believe we're still fighting on if viruses are even technically alive or not haha..

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Network Of Diverse Noncoding RNAs Acts In The Brain
Network Of Diverse Noncoding RNAs Acts In The Brain
Network Of Diverse Noncoding RNAs Acts In The Brain
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Preston Wagner: RNA... DNA...GPA...
What duz it all mean??

Preston Wagner
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Paul Phillips: ... are they talking about Niburu ? , because , that isn't a Planet , it's a Dwarf Brown Star.
Phillip Anderson: Has it been given a name yet ?

ps, It is not a planet. It is a " brown dwarf".
A brown dwarf is ( in size) between a planet and a star.
Eris is closer in size to a planet than this new celestial body is.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brown_dwarf
Multidimensional Freedom Spirits Holt: If you live in space on a planet in space the common Scientists should say wow wonder when another rock like us going to be coming ?
You all know that its mathematical impossible to never have another planet star or astroid really a lot of objects and space debris out there
Were moving constantly and everything moves sooner or later something's get in the way and either you go around it or you go into it .Its that simple.

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Red Skull's Future after Infinity War Could Get Very Interesting!

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Red Skull's Future after Infinity War Could Get Very Interesting
Red Skull's Future after Infinity War Could Get Very Interesting
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Lottie Celina: Infinity War Could Get Very Inter
Đường Liên Tâm: +Jose Montez What do you think what would Red Skull do in future?
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Seven hundred small glass and ceramic bottles containing ancient medicines have been discovered during excavations in Turkey. The medications include 1,300-year-old antidepressant pills and drugs for heart disease.
1,300-Year-Old Antidepressant Pills Discovered in Ancient Center for Drug Production in Turkey
1,300-Year-Old Antidepressant Pills Discovered in Ancient Center for Drug Production in Turkey
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"The human genome is riddled with endogenous retroviruses - little pieces of degraded and generally harmless retrovirus DNA passed down through the generations, along with our own genetic information. Because most endogenous retroviruses have been part of our DNA for millions of years, scientists can't explain how they went from their virulent, disease-causing forms to the inert bits of "junk DNA" most of them are today. A new study published today in the journal PNAS looks to koalas for an answer.

"In humans, the youngest known endogenous retrovirus groups are around 5 million years old. That makes it very hard to tell what happened. But the koala is one of the few species known to have an ongoing invasion of the germline by a retrovirus," says Alfred Roca, one of the authors of the study and an associate professor in the Department of Animal Sciences at the University of Illinois.

Like other viruses, retroviruses first attack from the outside. They enter the body, fuse with cells to release their contents, and insert pieces of their DNA into the genetic code of the host, hijacking the host's DNA-replicating machinery to make more copies of themselves.

But if they find their way into sperm and egg cells, retroviral genes can be passed on to the host's offspring, becoming a permanent part of the reproductive genome, also known as the germline.

Early on, new endogenous retroviruses may continue to replicate with disastrous effects for the host. But over time, the sequences stop coding for disease-causing retroviruses and instead become inert "junk DNA." Until now, scientists could only guess at why and how this happened.

"We think the pressure for external viruses is to make lots of copies of themselves and infect more individuals. But once the virus becomes part of the host germline, the pressure is going to be for it to leave the host alone because the host is needed to reproduce the sequence," Roca says. "It has to play nice or otherwise it disappears. The question is how does this process take place?"

Because the koala retrovirus is still relatively young - less than 50,000 years old - and not yet in a fixed location within the koala genome, scientists could monitor its interactions with the koala genome in real time".

Ancient virus defends koalas against new viral attacks
Ancient virus defends koalas against new viral attacks
eurekalert.org
Enid Bower: ure after Infinity War Could Get Very Interesting!
Liliana Green: with endogenous retroviruses - little pieces of degraded and generally harmless retrovirus DNA passed down through the generations, along with our own genetic information. Because most endogenous retroviruses have been part of our DNA for millions of years, scientists can't explain how they went from their virule
Chris: Yes.. it is that peculiar anomaly that perplexes me. Even microorganisms (most of which biologists suspect do not maintain a conscious control center) have this innate proclivity to adapt to outside stimuli in order to survive. We humans, just like any other organism, hold facets like these but not to this degree! It seems retroviruses have yet another machination unknown to us. I believe we're still fighting on if viruses are even technically alive or not haha..

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Android 9 Pie harnesses the power of AI for a truly intuitive experience.
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Medicine Research: While previous versions kept this feature exactly the same, Android 9.0 Pie's new multitasking UI changes the way it works.
Ariana Holmes: The new software has features aimed at improving battery life and fighting tech addiction.
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Network Of Diverse Noncoding RNAs Acts In The Brain
Network Of Diverse Noncoding RNAs Acts In The Brain
Network Of Diverse Noncoding RNAs Acts In The Brain
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Preston Wagner: RNA... DNA...GPA...
What duz it all mean??

Preston Wagner
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Paul Phillips: ... are they talking about Niburu ? , because , that isn't a Planet , it's a Dwarf Brown Star.
Phillip Anderson: Has it been given a name yet ?

ps, It is not a planet. It is a " brown dwarf".
A brown dwarf is ( in size) between a planet and a star.
Eris is closer in size to a planet than this new celestial body is.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brown_dwarf
Multidimensional Freedom Spirits Holt: If you live in space on a planet in space the common Scientists should say wow wonder when another rock like us going to be coming ?
You all know that its mathematical impossible to never have another planet star or astroid really a lot of objects and space debris out there
Were moving constantly and everything moves sooner or later something's get in the way and either you go around it or you go into it .Its that simple.

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Red Skull's Future after Infinity War Could Get Very Interesting!

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Red Skull's Future after Infinity War Could Get Very Interesting
Red Skull's Future after Infinity War Could Get Very Interesting
capesonfilm.com
Lottie Celina: Infinity War Could Get Very Inter
Đường Liên Tâm: +Jose Montez What do you think what would Red Skull do in future?
Jose Montez: +Đường Liên Tâm never would have thought about it until infinity war showed him as keeper of the soul stone. Tough one, i think he'll be back for one last run in the mcu.

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Seven hundred small glass and ceramic bottles containing ancient medicines have been discovered during excavations in Turkey. The medications include 1,300-year-old antidepressant pills and drugs for heart disease.
1,300-Year-Old Antidepressant Pills Discovered in Ancient Center for Drug Production in Turkey
1,300-Year-Old Antidepressant Pills Discovered in Ancient Center for Drug Production in Turkey
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"In humans, the youngest known endogenous retrovirus groups are around 5 million years old. That makes it very hard to tell what happened. But the koala is one of the few species known to have an ongoing invasion of the germline by a retrovirus," says Alfred Roca, one of the authors of the study and an associate professor in the Department of Animal Sciences at the University of Illinois.

Like other viruses, retroviruses first attack from the outside. They enter the body, fuse with cells to release their contents, and insert pieces of their DNA into the genetic code of the host, hijacking the host's DNA-replicating machinery to make more copies of themselves.

But if they find their way into sperm and egg cells, retroviral genes can be passed on to the host's offspring, becoming a permanent part of the reproductive genome, also known as the germline.

Early on, new endogenous retroviruses may continue to replicate with disastrous effects for the host. But over time, the sequences stop coding for disease-causing retroviruses and instead become inert "junk DNA." Until now, scientists could only guess at why and how this happened.

"We think the pressure for external viruses is to make lots of copies of themselves and infect more individuals. But once the virus becomes part of the host germline, the pressure is going to be for it to leave the host alone because the host is needed to reproduce the sequence," Roca says. "It has to play nice or otherwise it disappears. The question is how does this process take place?"

Because the koala retrovirus is still relatively young - less than 50,000 years old - and not yet in a fixed location within the koala genome, scientists could monitor its interactions with the koala genome in real time".

Ancient virus defends koalas against new viral attacks
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Chris: Yes.. it is that peculiar anomaly that perplexes me. Even microorganisms (most of which biologists suspect do not maintain a conscious control center) have this innate proclivity to adapt to outside stimuli in order to survive. We humans, just like any other organism, hold facets like these but not to this degree! It seems retroviruses have yet another machination unknown to us. I believe we're still fighting on if viruses are even technically alive or not haha..

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ps, It is not a planet. It is a " brown dwarf".
A brown dwarf is ( in size) between a planet and a star.
Eris is closer in size to a planet than this new celestial body is.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brown_dwarf
Multidimensional Freedom Spirits Holt: If you live in space on a planet in space the common Scientists should say wow wonder when another rock like us going to be coming ?
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"The human genome is riddled with endogenous retroviruses - little pieces of degraded and generally harmless retrovirus DNA passed down through the generations, along with our own genetic information. Because most endogenous retroviruses have been part of our DNA for millions of years, scientists can't explain how they went from their virulent, disease-causing forms to the inert bits of "junk DNA" most of them are today. A new study published today in the journal PNAS looks to koalas for an answer.

"In humans, the youngest known endogenous retrovirus groups are around 5 million years old. That makes it very hard to tell what happened. But the koala is one of the few species known to have an ongoing invasion of the germline by a retrovirus," says Alfred Roca, one of the authors of the study and an associate professor in the Department of Animal Sciences at the University of Illinois.

Like other viruses, retroviruses first attack from the outside. They enter the body, fuse with cells to release their contents, and insert pieces of their DNA into the genetic code of the host, hijacking the host's DNA-replicating machinery to make more copies of themselves.

But if they find their way into sperm and egg cells, retroviral genes can be passed on to the host's offspring, becoming a permanent part of the reproductive genome, also known as the germline.

Early on, new endogenous retroviruses may continue to replicate with disastrous effects for the host. But over time, the sequences stop coding for disease-causing retroviruses and instead become inert "junk DNA." Until now, scientists could only guess at why and how this happened.

"We think the pressure for external viruses is to make lots of copies of themselves and infect more individuals. But once the virus becomes part of the host germline, the pressure is going to be for it to leave the host alone because the host is needed to reproduce the sequence," Roca says. "It has to play nice or otherwise it disappears. The question is how does this process take place?"

Because the koala retrovirus is still relatively young - less than 50,000 years old - and not yet in a fixed location within the koala genome, scientists could monitor its interactions with the koala genome in real time".

Ancient virus defends koalas against new viral attacks
Ancient virus defends koalas against new viral attacks
eurekalert.org
Enid Bower: ure after Infinity War Could Get Very Interesting!
Liliana Green: with endogenous retroviruses - little pieces of degraded and generally harmless retrovirus DNA passed down through the generations, along with our own genetic information. Because most endogenous retroviruses have been part of our DNA for millions of years, scientists can't explain how they went from their virule
Chris: Yes.. it is that peculiar anomaly that perplexes me. Even microorganisms (most of which biologists suspect do not maintain a conscious control center) have this innate proclivity to adapt to outside stimuli in order to survive. We humans, just like any other organism, hold facets like these but not to this degree! It seems retroviruses have yet another machination unknown to us. I believe we're still fighting on if viruses are even technically alive or not haha..

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Paul Phillips: ... are they talking about Niburu ? , because , that isn't a Planet , it's a Dwarf Brown Star.
Phillip Anderson: Has it been given a name yet ?

ps, It is not a planet. It is a " brown dwarf".
A brown dwarf is ( in size) between a planet and a star.
Eris is closer in size to a planet than this new celestial body is.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brown_dwarf
Multidimensional Freedom Spirits Holt: If you live in space on a planet in space the common Scientists should say wow wonder when another rock like us going to be coming ?
You all know that its mathematical impossible to never have another planet star or astroid really a lot of objects and space debris out there
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"The human genome is riddled with endogenous retroviruses - little pieces of degraded and generally harmless retrovirus DNA passed down through the generations, along with our own genetic information. Because most endogenous retroviruses have been part of our DNA for millions of years, scientists can't explain how they went from their virulent, disease-causing forms to the inert bits of "junk DNA" most of them are today. A new study published today in the journal PNAS looks to koalas for an answer.

"In humans, the youngest known endogenous retrovirus groups are around 5 million years old. That makes it very hard to tell what happened. But the koala is one of the few species known to have an ongoing invasion of the germline by a retrovirus," says Alfred Roca, one of the authors of the study and an associate professor in the Department of Animal Sciences at the University of Illinois.

Like other viruses, retroviruses first attack from the outside. They enter the body, fuse with cells to release their contents, and insert pieces of their DNA into the genetic code of the host, hijacking the host's DNA-replicating machinery to make more copies of themselves.

But if they find their way into sperm and egg cells, retroviral genes can be passed on to the host's offspring, becoming a permanent part of the reproductive genome, also known as the germline.

Early on, new endogenous retroviruses may continue to replicate with disastrous effects for the host. But over time, the sequences stop coding for disease-causing retroviruses and instead become inert "junk DNA." Until now, scientists could only guess at why and how this happened.

"We think the pressure for external viruses is to make lots of copies of themselves and infect more individuals. But once the virus becomes part of the host germline, the pressure is going to be for it to leave the host alone because the host is needed to reproduce the sequence," Roca says. "It has to play nice or otherwise it disappears. The question is how does this process take place?"

Because the koala retrovirus is still relatively young - less than 50,000 years old - and not yet in a fixed location within the koala genome, scientists could monitor its interactions with the koala genome in real time".

Ancient virus defends koalas against new viral attacks
Ancient virus defends koalas against new viral attacks
eurekalert.org
Enid Bower: ure after Infinity War Could Get Very Interesting!
Liliana Green: with endogenous retroviruses - little pieces of degraded and generally harmless retrovirus DNA passed down through the generations, along with our own genetic information. Because most endogenous retroviruses have been part of our DNA for millions of years, scientists can't explain how they went from their virule
Chris: Yes.. it is that peculiar anomaly that perplexes me. Even microorganisms (most of which biologists suspect do not maintain a conscious control center) have this innate proclivity to adapt to outside stimuli in order to survive. We humans, just like any other organism, hold facets like these but not to this degree! It seems retroviruses have yet another machination unknown to us. I believe we're still fighting on if viruses are even technically alive or not haha..

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Paul Phillips: ... are they talking about Niburu ? , because , that isn't a Planet , it's a Dwarf Brown Star.
Phillip Anderson: Has it been given a name yet ?

ps, It is not a planet. It is a " brown dwarf".
A brown dwarf is ( in size) between a planet and a star.
Eris is closer in size to a planet than this new celestial body is.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brown_dwarf
Multidimensional Freedom Spirits Holt: If you live in space on a planet in space the common Scientists should say wow wonder when another rock like us going to be coming ?
You all know that its mathematical impossible to never have another planet star or astroid really a lot of objects and space debris out there
Were moving constantly and everything moves sooner or later something's get in the way and either you go around it or you go into it .Its that simple.

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Lottie Celina: Infinity War Could Get Very Inter
Đường Liên Tâm: +Jose Montez What do you think what would Red Skull do in future?
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"The human genome is riddled with endogenous retroviruses - little pieces of degraded and generally harmless retrovirus DNA passed down through the generations, along with our own genetic information. Because most endogenous retroviruses have been part of our DNA for millions of years, scientists can't explain how they went from their virulent, disease-causing forms to the inert bits of "junk DNA" most of them are today. A new study published today in the journal PNAS looks to koalas for an answer.

"In humans, the youngest known endogenous retrovirus groups are around 5 million years old. That makes it very hard to tell what happened. But the koala is one of the few species known to have an ongoing invasion of the germline by a retrovirus," says Alfred Roca, one of the authors of the study and an associate professor in the Department of Animal Sciences at the University of Illinois.

Like other viruses, retroviruses first attack from the outside. They enter the body, fuse with cells to release their contents, and insert pieces of their DNA into the genetic code of the host, hijacking the host's DNA-replicating machinery to make more copies of themselves.

But if they find their way into sperm and egg cells, retroviral genes can be passed on to the host's offspring, becoming a permanent part of the reproductive genome, also known as the germline.

Early on, new endogenous retroviruses may continue to replicate with disastrous effects for the host. But over time, the sequences stop coding for disease-causing retroviruses and instead become inert "junk DNA." Until now, scientists could only guess at why and how this happened.

"We think the pressure for external viruses is to make lots of copies of themselves and infect more individuals. But once the virus becomes part of the host germline, the pressure is going to be for it to leave the host alone because the host is needed to reproduce the sequence," Roca says. "It has to play nice or otherwise it disappears. The question is how does this process take place?"

Because the koala retrovirus is still relatively young - less than 50,000 years old - and not yet in a fixed location within the koala genome, scientists could monitor its interactions with the koala genome in real time".

Ancient virus defends koalas against new viral attacks
Ancient virus defends koalas against new viral attacks
eurekalert.org
Enid Bower: ure after Infinity War Could Get Very Interesting!
Liliana Green: with endogenous retroviruses - little pieces of degraded and generally harmless retrovirus DNA passed down through the generations, along with our own genetic information. Because most endogenous retroviruses have been part of our DNA for millions of years, scientists can't explain how they went from their virule
Chris: Yes.. it is that peculiar anomaly that perplexes me. Even microorganisms (most of which biologists suspect do not maintain a conscious control center) have this innate proclivity to adapt to outside stimuli in order to survive. We humans, just like any other organism, hold facets like these but not to this degree! It seems retroviruses have yet another machination unknown to us. I believe we're still fighting on if viruses are even technically alive or not haha..

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ps, It is not a planet. It is a " brown dwarf".
A brown dwarf is ( in size) between a planet and a star.
Eris is closer in size to a planet than this new celestial body is.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brown_dwarf
Multidimensional Freedom Spirits Holt: If you live in space on a planet in space the common Scientists should say wow wonder when another rock like us going to be coming ?
You all know that its mathematical impossible to never have another planet star or astroid really a lot of objects and space debris out there
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"In humans, the youngest known endogenous retrovirus groups are around 5 million years old. That makes it very hard to tell what happened. But the koala is one of the few species known to have an ongoing invasion of the germline by a retrovirus," says Alfred Roca, one of the authors of the study and an associate professor in the Department of Animal Sciences at the University of Illinois.

Like other viruses, retroviruses first attack from the outside. They enter the body, fuse with cells to release their contents, and insert pieces of their DNA into the genetic code of the host, hijacking the host's DNA-replicating machinery to make more copies of themselves.

But if they find their way into sperm and egg cells, retroviral genes can be passed on to the host's offspring, becoming a permanent part of the reproductive genome, also known as the germline.

Early on, new endogenous retroviruses may continue to replicate with disastrous effects for the host. But over time, the sequences stop coding for disease-causing retroviruses and instead become inert "junk DNA." Until now, scientists could only guess at why and how this happened.

"We think the pressure for external viruses is to make lots of copies of themselves and infect more individuals. But once the virus becomes part of the host germline, the pressure is going to be for it to leave the host alone because the host is needed to reproduce the sequence," Roca says. "It has to play nice or otherwise it disappears. The question is how does this process take place?"

Because the koala retrovirus is still relatively young - less than 50,000 years old - and not yet in a fixed location within the koala genome, scientists could monitor its interactions with the koala genome in real time".

Ancient virus defends koalas against new viral attacks
Ancient virus defends koalas against new viral attacks
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Enid Bower: ure after Infinity War Could Get Very Interesting!
Liliana Green: with endogenous retroviruses - little pieces of degraded and generally harmless retrovirus DNA passed down through the generations, along with our own genetic information. Because most endogenous retroviruses have been part of our DNA for millions of years, scientists can't explain how they went from their virule
Chris: Yes.. it is that peculiar anomaly that perplexes me. Even microorganisms (most of which biologists suspect do not maintain a conscious control center) have this innate proclivity to adapt to outside stimuli in order to survive. We humans, just like any other organism, hold facets like these but not to this degree! It seems retroviruses have yet another machination unknown to us. I believe we're still fighting on if viruses are even technically alive or not haha..

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Paul Phillips: ... are they talking about Niburu ? , because , that isn't a Planet , it's a Dwarf Brown Star.
Phillip Anderson: Has it been given a name yet ?

ps, It is not a planet. It is a " brown dwarf".
A brown dwarf is ( in size) between a planet and a star.
Eris is closer in size to a planet than this new celestial body is.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brown_dwarf
Multidimensional Freedom Spirits Holt: If you live in space on a planet in space the common Scientists should say wow wonder when another rock like us going to be coming ?
You all know that its mathematical impossible to never have another planet star or astroid really a lot of objects and space debris out there
Were moving constantly and everything moves sooner or later something's get in the way and either you go around it or you go into it .Its that simple.

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Đường Liên Tâm: +Jose Montez What do you think what would Red Skull do in future?
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"The human genome is riddled with endogenous retroviruses - little pieces of degraded and generally harmless retrovirus DNA passed down through the generations, along with our own genetic information. Because most endogenous retroviruses have been part of our DNA for millions of years, scientists can't explain how they went from their virulent, disease-causing forms to the inert bits of "junk DNA" most of them are today. A new study published today in the journal PNAS looks to koalas for an answer.

"In humans, the youngest known endogenous retrovirus groups are around 5 million years old. That makes it very hard to tell what happened. But the koala is one of the few species known to have an ongoing invasion of the germline by a retrovirus," says Alfred Roca, one of the authors of the study and an associate professor in the Department of Animal Sciences at the University of Illinois.

Like other viruses, retroviruses first attack from the outside. They enter the body, fuse with cells to release their contents, and insert pieces of their DNA into the genetic code of the host, hijacking the host's DNA-replicating machinery to make more copies of themselves.

But if they find their way into sperm and egg cells, retroviral genes can be passed on to the host's offspring, becoming a permanent part of the reproductive genome, also known as the germline.

Early on, new endogenous retroviruses may continue to replicate with disastrous effects for the host. But over time, the sequences stop coding for disease-causing retroviruses and instead become inert "junk DNA." Until now, scientists could only guess at why and how this happened.

"We think the pressure for external viruses is to make lots of copies of themselves and infect more individuals. But once the virus becomes part of the host germline, the pressure is going to be for it to leave the host alone because the host is needed to reproduce the sequence," Roca says. "It has to play nice or otherwise it disappears. The question is how does this process take place?"

Because the koala retrovirus is still relatively young - less than 50,000 years old - and not yet in a fixed location within the koala genome, scientists could monitor its interactions with the koala genome in real time".

Ancient virus defends koalas against new viral attacks
Ancient virus defends koalas against new viral attacks
eurekalert.org
Enid Bower: ure after Infinity War Could Get Very Interesting!
Liliana Green: with endogenous retroviruses - little pieces of degraded and generally harmless retrovirus DNA passed down through the generations, along with our own genetic information. Because most endogenous retroviruses have been part of our DNA for millions of years, scientists can't explain how they went from their virule
Chris: Yes.. it is that peculiar anomaly that perplexes me. Even microorganisms (most of which biologists suspect do not maintain a conscious control center) have this innate proclivity to adapt to outside stimuli in order to survive. We humans, just like any other organism, hold facets like these but not to this degree! It seems retroviruses have yet another machination unknown to us. I believe we're still fighting on if viruses are even technically alive or not haha..

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Paul Phillips: ... are they talking about Niburu ? , because , that isn't a Planet , it's a Dwarf Brown Star.
Phillip Anderson: Has it been given a name yet ?

ps, It is not a planet. It is a " brown dwarf".
A brown dwarf is ( in size) between a planet and a star.
Eris is closer in size to a planet than this new celestial body is.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brown_dwarf
Multidimensional Freedom Spirits Holt: If you live in space on a planet in space the common Scientists should say wow wonder when another rock like us going to be coming ?
You all know that its mathematical impossible to never have another planet star or astroid really a lot of objects and space debris out there
Were moving constantly and everything moves sooner or later something's get in the way and either you go around it or you go into it .Its that simple.

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Lottie Celina: Infinity War Could Get Very Inter
Đường Liên Tâm: +Jose Montez What do you think what would Red Skull do in future?
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"The human genome is riddled with endogenous retroviruses - little pieces of degraded and generally harmless retrovirus DNA passed down through the generations, along with our own genetic information. Because most endogenous retroviruses have been part of our DNA for millions of years, scientists can't explain how they went from their virulent, disease-causing forms to the inert bits of "junk DNA" most of them are today. A new study published today in the journal PNAS looks to koalas for an answer.

"In humans, the youngest known endogenous retrovirus groups are around 5 million years old. That makes it very hard to tell what happened. But the koala is one of the few species known to have an ongoing invasion of the germline by a retrovirus," says Alfred Roca, one of the authors of the study and an associate professor in the Department of Animal Sciences at the University of Illinois.

Like other viruses, retroviruses first attack from the outside. They enter the body, fuse with cells to release their contents, and insert pieces of their DNA into the genetic code of the host, hijacking the host's DNA-replicating machinery to make more copies of themselves.

But if they find their way into sperm and egg cells, retroviral genes can be passed on to the host's offspring, becoming a permanent part of the reproductive genome, also known as the germline.

Early on, new endogenous retroviruses may continue to replicate with disastrous effects for the host. But over time, the sequences stop coding for disease-causing retroviruses and instead become inert "junk DNA." Until now, scientists could only guess at why and how this happened.

"We think the pressure for external viruses is to make lots of copies of themselves and infect more individuals. But once the virus becomes part of the host germline, the pressure is going to be for it to leave the host alone because the host is needed to reproduce the sequence," Roca says. "It has to play nice or otherwise it disappears. The question is how does this process take place?"

Because the koala retrovirus is still relatively young - less than 50,000 years old - and not yet in a fixed location within the koala genome, scientists could monitor its interactions with the koala genome in real time".

Ancient virus defends koalas against new viral attacks
Ancient virus defends koalas against new viral attacks
eurekalert.org
Enid Bower: ure after Infinity War Could Get Very Interesting!
Liliana Green: with endogenous retroviruses - little pieces of degraded and generally harmless retrovirus DNA passed down through the generations, along with our own genetic information. Because most endogenous retroviruses have been part of our DNA for millions of years, scientists can't explain how they went from their virule
Chris: Yes.. it is that peculiar anomaly that perplexes me. Even microorganisms (most of which biologists suspect do not maintain a conscious control center) have this innate proclivity to adapt to outside stimuli in order to survive. We humans, just like any other organism, hold facets like these but not to this degree! It seems retroviruses have yet another machination unknown to us. I believe we're still fighting on if viruses are even technically alive or not haha..

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What duz it all mean??

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Paul Phillips: ... are they talking about Niburu ? , because , that isn't a Planet , it's a Dwarf Brown Star.
Phillip Anderson: Has it been given a name yet ?

ps, It is not a planet. It is a " brown dwarf".
A brown dwarf is ( in size) between a planet and a star.
Eris is closer in size to a planet than this new celestial body is.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brown_dwarf
Multidimensional Freedom Spirits Holt: If you live in space on a planet in space the common Scientists should say wow wonder when another rock like us going to be coming ?
You all know that its mathematical impossible to never have another planet star or astroid really a lot of objects and space debris out there
Were moving constantly and everything moves sooner or later something's get in the way and either you go around it or you go into it .Its that simple.

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Lottie Celina: Infinity War Could Get Very Inter
Đường Liên Tâm: +Jose Montez What do you think what would Red Skull do in future?
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1,300-Year-Old Antidepressant Pills Discovered in Ancient Center for Drug Production in Turkey
1,300-Year-Old Antidepressant Pills Discovered in Ancient Center for Drug Production in Turkey
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"The human genome is riddled with endogenous retroviruses - little pieces of degraded and generally harmless retrovirus DNA passed down through the generations, along with our own genetic information. Because most endogenous retroviruses have been part of our DNA for millions of years, scientists can't explain how they went from their virulent, disease-causing forms to the inert bits of "junk DNA" most of them are today. A new study published today in the journal PNAS looks to koalas for an answer.

"In humans, the youngest known endogenous retrovirus groups are around 5 million years old. That makes it very hard to tell what happened. But the koala is one of the few species known to have an ongoing invasion of the germline by a retrovirus," says Alfred Roca, one of the authors of the study and an associate professor in the Department of Animal Sciences at the University of Illinois.

Like other viruses, retroviruses first attack from the outside. They enter the body, fuse with cells to release their contents, and insert pieces of their DNA into the genetic code of the host, hijacking the host's DNA-replicating machinery to make more copies of themselves.

But if they find their way into sperm and egg cells, retroviral genes can be passed on to the host's offspring, becoming a permanent part of the reproductive genome, also known as the germline.

Early on, new endogenous retroviruses may continue to replicate with disastrous effects for the host. But over time, the sequences stop coding for disease-causing retroviruses and instead become inert "junk DNA." Until now, scientists could only guess at why and how this happened.

"We think the pressure for external viruses is to make lots of copies of themselves and infect more individuals. But once the virus becomes part of the host germline, the pressure is going to be for it to leave the host alone because the host is needed to reproduce the sequence," Roca says. "It has to play nice or otherwise it disappears. The question is how does this process take place?"

Because the koala retrovirus is still relatively young - less than 50,000 years old - and not yet in a fixed location within the koala genome, scientists could monitor its interactions with the koala genome in real time".

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Liliana Green: with endogenous retroviruses - little pieces of degraded and generally harmless retrovirus DNA passed down through the generations, along with our own genetic information. Because most endogenous retroviruses have been part of our DNA for millions of years, scientists can't explain how they went from their virule
Chris: Yes.. it is that peculiar anomaly that perplexes me. Even microorganisms (most of which biologists suspect do not maintain a conscious control center) have this innate proclivity to adapt to outside stimuli in order to survive. We humans, just like any other organism, hold facets like these but not to this degree! It seems retroviruses have yet another machination unknown to us. I believe we're still fighting on if viruses are even technically alive or not haha..

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Network Of Diverse Noncoding RNAs Acts In The Brain
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