The whole movie is very nerve-racking, but I can see the real meaning of the evil of human beings in the back of the whole movie. In the movie it is a biochemical crisis, but in real life it is a biochemical phenomenon in crisis. No one can escape, we are corroded, bitten tightly until you fully believe that being assimilated is the only way out, and then you have to believe those high-sounding words that sound like the last thing before being assimilated. comfort. What is a virus like? We have not seen the life failure caused by the massive lysis of virus-infected biogenic cells. In fact, the biological weapons developed are quite stable, and zombies also have better physical strength than normal people. If it is a severe virus infection, although eating can make up for the loss to a certain extent, because the virus grows in a geometric progression, the damage to the organism will become faster and faster, until the biological metabolism cannot catch up and eventually lead to death. So we can rule out a virulent virus. Well, the virus is a mild virus. It will live in symbiosis with the host. As mentioned above, the types of creatures that a virus can infect are very limited, and there are many types of creatures that can be harmed in the game. Therefore, a virus should be a general term for a type of virus with the same function. Mild viruses integrate their own genetic material into the host cell's chromosomes and live in symbiosis for a long time. During this symbiosis, it is clear that the host cell's genotype changes due to the integration of the viral chromosome, and the cell's traits change accordingly (this is called lysogenic switching). This means that the host itself will mutate more or less, and may even mutate into another organism, depending on the size and nature of the impact of the integrated virus (referred to as provirus or provirus) on the host. We can see the results directly in the game: the impact of the virus is huge, and it's changing the direction of the organism exactly what the researchers need. The various biological weapons successfully developed in the laboratory have generally met expectations. How sad would it be if we specialize in addition to talents who are absorbed into similar organizations instead of contributing to human existence? There is no doubt that the amount of genes carried by viruses is the least and easiest to overcome relative to organisms. However, viruses are mainly single-stranded genes, and their outrageous gene mutation rate (relative to double-stranded DNA, it is difficult to guarantee that similar After watching the film, I thought about it for a long time, and I want to say four words: Awe of nature
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