Comment by robwwilliams
Comment by robwwilliams 5 days ago
Fascinating!
The article should have at least tipped its hat to mitochondria:
>But unlike a virus, Sukunaarchaeum has its own ribosomes, cellular structures that synthesize proteins, and it can replicate itself without the help of a host.
Yes and this is true of mitochondria as well: Their own DNA, a own complex set of membranes, a private customized set of ribosomal proteins and tRNAs, and the ability to replicate within the “host”. Mitochondria are also perfectly happy to be swapped from cell to cell.
I wonder if or how these nanobiobots contribute to the fitness of their hosts.
So, from my amateur perspective, Sukunaarchaeum + mitochondria = bacterium?