Mimivirus New Evidence in Support

of the

Gerber Theory of Evolution

The more recent in the timeline discovery of the Mimi Virus creates questions and indicates and incomplete understanding of life on earth and reality as we assume or it appears to be.

The Gerber thoery of evolution centers on the concept that DNA has not evolved on earth but rather started in whole form with it's complexity containing the blue prints for most of life here on earth and morphed into various species. It started with the complete architecture.

The Mimivirus is around thirty times bigger than the rhinovirus associated with the common cold, it is by far the biggest virus known to science. The greatest impact of the Mimivirus may not have anything to due with infection but rather the history of life on Earth. The Mimivirus doesn’t fit with the established story of how life on Earth got going. Mimi has a genome that looks much like yours. Mimivirus seems to be part of the story of life on Earth which may need a rewrite.

Because its lineage is very old and could have emerged prior to cellular organisms, mimivirus has added to the debate over the origins of life. Some genes unique to mimivirus, including those coding for the capsid, have been conserved in a variety of viruses which infect organisms from all domains - Eukarya, Archaea and Bacteria. This has been used to suggest that mimivirus is related to a type of DNA virus that emerged before cellular organisms and played a key role in the development of all life on Earth. An alternative hypothesis is that there were three distinct types of DNA viruses that were involved in generating the three known domains of life.

 

The mimivirus could be a candidate for the master DNA object and original source presumed to exist in the Gerber Theory of Evolution.