Submitted by teafuck t3_xz4njj in askscience
AromaticIce9 t1_irne1y8 wrote
Reply to comment by willywalloo in What lifeform has the shortest genetic sequence? by teafuck
A new suggestion is that the cell that is infected by the virus is the actual living virus.
The virus itself is more like a spore.
willywalloo t1_irqh4r5 wrote
Viruses and spores are similar in that they move to provoke replication. But a spores goal (ones seeking replication) will move to produce not more spores but a lifeform that is bigger than itself. A virus generally is replicating itself millions of times with no larger structures in mind. Spores that protect and fight can have similar outcomes to destructive viruses.
With viruses, for myself: The replication environment would be the cell, the cell is the food.
This and your argument are interesting ways of looking at it.
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