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Jilly_in_VA

(9,966 posts)
Fri Jul 16, 2021, 02:05 PM Jul 2021

Newly-Discovered 'Borg' DNA Is Unlike Anything Scientists Have Ever Seen

Scientists have discovered DNA sequences in wetland soil that are unlike anything ever found and which could have “important and unanticipated climate implications,” according to a new preprint study co-authored by a Nobel Prize Laureate, among other genomics researchers.

The authors of the new paper, which has not yet been peer-reviewed, named these genetic elements “Borgs” after the recurring villains in Star Trek, because they assimilate genes from other organisms.

Borgs are extrachromosomal elements, meaning that these DNA sequences are found outside the chromosomes that lie within the nucleus of most cells and that contain the majority of an organism’s genetic material. Examples of extrachromosomal elements include plasmids, which can replicate outside of a host’s chromosomes, and some viruses.

Exactly what Borgs are remains a mystery at this point, but it is clear that they share genes and proteins with organisms that oxidize methane, called methanotrophs, that belong to the genus Methanoperedens, suggesting that they acquired these elements through past gene transfers. Methanotrophs are of immense interest to climate change researchers because they reduce atmospheric emissions of methane, a potent greenhouse gas that contributes to rising global temperatures.

https://www.vice.com/en/article/88ndvp/newly-discovered-borg-dna-is-unlike-anything-scientists-have-ever-seen

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Newly-Discovered 'Borg' DNA Is Unlike Anything Scientists Have Ever Seen (Original Post) Jilly_in_VA Jul 2021 OP
I for one welcome our new... Champp Jul 2021 #1
I'm wearing Star Trek socks right now underpants Jul 2021 #2
I knew it! I knew it! grumpyduck Jul 2021 #3
It could be promising but for some reason Uncle Joe Jul 2021 #4
If they change methane into oxygen i'm all for resurrecting them. applegrove Jul 2021 #5

underpants

(182,788 posts)
2. I'm wearing Star Trek socks right now
Fri Jul 16, 2021, 02:48 PM
Jul 2021

The blue ones. Didn’t feel to confident wearing the red ones today. Casual Friday at work.

grumpyduck

(6,232 posts)
3. I knew it! I knew it!
Fri Jul 16, 2021, 03:23 PM
Jul 2021

Aliens!!!

Many years ago I saw a cartoon: an alien was crawling along a desert, obviously desperate. His hand was reaching out and he was crying "Methane! Methane!"

Uncle Joe

(58,355 posts)
4. It could be promising but for some reason
Fri Jul 16, 2021, 05:11 PM
Jul 2021

I'm reminded of the King, the Mice and Cheese.


Thanks for the thread Jilly in VA.

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