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Mycoplasma and evolution

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Kimmo Huosionmaa

Have you ever heard the thing, what is called the mycoplasma? Those bacteria don't have separated cell form, and they are not growing the protein core for each cell, what makes this form like the mass, what seems like slime. Mycoplasma causes the illnesses like Borreliosis, and the thing, what makes very difficult to give medical treatment in that illness, is that the Mycoplasma would go between bones, where antibiotics cannot reach it.

The Mycoplasma is actually very hard to handle, and because there is no cell core, the mass of that organism could grow extremely large, what makes people think, that in theory mycoplasma would fill an entire lake, and in this case, the life form could be extremely large. In fact, there is claiming that the stories about lakes, what don't deliver the deaths is because there is so much mycoplasma in that water, that the bodies would just melt in those lakes. In some horror movies, the lake would like eating animals and humans. The thing, what is behind those I hope fictional cases, is that in the isolated places the DNA of the blood cells like Macrophages would be connecting the bacteria, and in theory that DNA can be connecting to the mycoplasma, what could create the creepiest monster in the world.

Of course, this seems like some science fiction story, but the thing is, that the DNA would be transferred between species. That would make possible to creating very eerie creatures in the isolated places like lakes and islands. If we think, that those creatures would be single and unique organisms, what cannot make descendants, we can say, that those “ecological experiments” would die a long time ago, but there is also the organisms in nature, what turn their behavior in the dark.

When the day turns to the night, the form of those species would change, and they turn to dangerous. Maybe this would be the answer to the cases, where the swimmers have been lost in some lakes. Who knows, what evolution can create in closed places like lakes deep inside the jungle or buried under the Antarctic ice? This could be the reason for keeping Antarctic clean from tourists because those organisms can be very deadly if they would be released to nature.

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