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    8 months ago

    In bacteria iirc these concepts still exist - mostly - though there is definitely a Ship of Theseus argument that could be made there.

    For viruses though, woah! Literal chimeras exist with like the head from one source, the body from another, and perhaps the tail from still another. After all, why not? They are just functional nanoparticles, and on an evolutionary timescale of billions of years, pretty much anything that can be done will have been tried, multiple times.

    These concepts are still practically useful though - well, as much as any concept is, given how the entire field of biology exists in a more or less fluid state. Literally the only law there is Virchow’s stating that all cells come from previously-existing cells (by division), and that one even entirely on its face has to be false b/c what about “the first cell”?

    Likewise the central dogma that information flows from DNA through RNA to protein has been proven false so many times it is ridiculous. Nowadays we know that it sometimes goes backwards, or skips steps, or both - e.g. proteins straight-up manufacture DNA from scratch (telomerases), or like proteins can make other proteins (not just prion conversion!).

    Biology is… weird. It is definitely not just physics, or even chemistry, enacted on a larger scale - it’s on a WHOLE. NOTHER. LEVEL!:-P