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“We鈥檙e on the bleeding edge of theistic virology here.”
Peter Watts, Echopraxia

“Science appears calm and triumphant when it is completed; but science in the process of being done is only contradiction and torment, hope and disappointment." 锛� Pierre Paul 脡mile Roux, French bacteriologist and developer of the first effective treatment for diphtheria”
Meredith Wadman, The Vaccine Race: Science, Politics, and the Human Costs of Defeating Disease

“If Charles Darwin reappeared today, he might be surprised to learn that humans are descended from viruses as well as from apes.”
Robin Weiss, HIV and the New Viruses

Neil Shubin
“Ever twisting, turning, and at war with itself and external invaders, DNA provides the fuel for evolution鈥檚 changes. Ten percent of our genome is made up of ancient viruses, and at least another 60 percent consists of repeated elements made by jumping genes gone wild. Only 2 percent is made up of our own genes. With cells and genetic material of different species merging and genes continually duplicating and repurposing, life鈥檚 history flows more like a braided and meandering river than a straight channel.”
Neil Shubin, Some Assembly Required: Decoding Four Billion Years of Life, from Ancient Fossils to DNA

“Since the tissue and immune barriers of the orginal hosts were very similar o those of the new host, these virus would posses pre-envolved strategies that would work pretty much in the new host as they did in a very important characteristic in common. Once they entered an individual, or species, the never wnet away, not in terms of the entire affected population, or even the species. The biological term for such a relationship is "persistence" and viruses are said to be "persistant-viruses". The very nature of such a long-term, and inevitably intimate, relationship has a major implications for the virus-host evolutionary dynamics.”
Frank Ryan

“Microbiology is a journey through the invisible kingdoms, exploring the profound influence of the infinitesimal in shaping the visible world.”
Aloo Denish Obiero