Apparently this was published earlier this year. It's my first time seeing it though. Interesting.
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From the post:
>Peering into the jungle of microbes that live within us, researchers have stumbled across what seem to be an entire new class of virus-like objects.
"It's insane," says University of North Carolina cell biologist Mark Peifer, who was not involved in the study, told Elizabeth Pennisi at Science Magazine. "The more we look, the more crazy things we see."
These mysterious bits of genetic material have no detectable sequences or even structural similarities known to any other biological agents.
Apparently this was published earlier this year. It's my first time seeing it though. Interesting.
Archive: https://archive.today/vGB8G
From the post:
>>Peering into the jungle of microbes that live within us, researchers have stumbled across what seem to be an entire new class of virus-like objects.
"It's insane," says University of North Carolina cell biologist Mark Peifer, who was not involved in the study, told Elizabeth Pennisi at Science Magazine. "The more we look, the more crazy things we see."
These mysterious bits of genetic material have no detectable sequences or even structural similarities known to any other biological agents.