• єχтяαναgαηтєηzумє@lemm.eeOP
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      3 months ago

      Naw, that’s just the fact mitochondria are the reason life is as we know it. It’s pretty much the cousin of chloroplast too!

      But mitochondria actually forfeited a majority of its genome to the host organism when it became the powerhouse of the cell. This is how we influence it’s processes and output. It did retain enough of it’s genome to be able to synthesize the required proteins for the job, but all in all, the host is in control of the mitochondria.

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      2 months ago

      Kind of, however, a nut contains sperm cells which are gametes. Only reproductive cells are gametes, as they need half the total DNA of all our other cells. This is what allows an eggs and sprem to make a new human. The coolest aspect here is how genetic variation is ensured during this process. But nonetheless, that mitochondrial DNA getting splattered all over your brain is from somatic cells. So it has twice the amount of DNA in it than a nut lol.

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    2 months ago

    So this could be something that accounts for those sudden ailments. Aging in general, living to 300 isn’t ideal if NUMT’s wreak havoc on us.

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    2 months ago

    My brain kept adding “captain” to the leading scientist’s name. Probably too many mtDNA insertions.