Scientists Say an Ancient Virus May Be Responsible for Human Consciousness

in #news7 years ago

According to recent research, human beings’ capacity for higher reasoning may be the direct result of an ancient virus that infected our ancestors hundreds of millions of years ago.

Two studies by two separate teams, both published last month in the journal Cell, suggest that a protein believed to be crucial to forming long-term memories is the evolutionary remnant of an infection that spread during the early days of four-legged species.

Researchers contend that information stored within these viral cells became incorporated into our genetic code, where it evolved into the activity-regulated cytoskeleton-associated (Arc) protein over the subsequent 400 million years.

The new research shows that when a synapse in the brain fires, the Arc protein copies instructions onto RNA coding molecules and packages the genetic material within virus-like capsules that travel between neurons.

Elissa Pastuzyn, a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Utah and the lead author of one of the studies, told science and technology publication Alphr that her team was shocked to discover just how important the Arc protein is:

“We went into this line of research knowing that Arc was special in many ways, but when we discovered that Arc was able to mediate cell-to-cell transport of RNA, we were floored. No other non-viral protein that we know of acts in this way.”

It may sound a bit odd that a virus could be responsible for such vital pieces of our genetic code, but in actuality, it’s not all that uncommon. A study published in 2016 revealed that between 40 and 80 percent of the human genome is the result of an archaic viral invasion.

“While we think that virus infections and outbreaks are a bad thing (and of course they are), these bouts of infection also provide new source material for evolution to create new genes that ultimately become beneficial for the organism,” Dr. Jason Shepard, a member of Pastuzyn’s team, told Alphr.

Researchers say the next step is to bring in experts in neuroscience and ancient viruses to work out the precise mechanisms for how the Arc protein arrived in the human genome in its current state.

Creative Commons / Anti-Media / Report a typo


antimedia

The Homepage of Independent Media


| Steemit | Facebook | Instagram |

| Twitter | YouTube | Google+ |

Sort:  

This is a pretty fascinating mechanism that has contributed to evolution since life began. One can consider viral infection to be a kind of hybridization, and it now appears that most speciation derives from hybridization, rather than through Darwinian mechanisms.

From lateral gene swaps in bacteria, to interspecific reproduction, more, and more remarkable, methods of generating novel species are being discovered.

Thanks!

It definitely adds to the debate. I'm guessing it's a combination of the two.

MInd bending. I just walked out of a class where I was explaining how we develop synapses to support basic behavior. Great timing.

Right? This is definitely one of the more mind-boggling topics we've covered.

Hi! I am a robot. I just upvoted you! I found similar content that readers might be interested in:
http://theantimedia.org/ancient-virus-human-consciousness/

Hi @cheetah, we did the identity verification process on your website; if any humans see this can you please check it? Not that a guaranteed $0.02 is a bad thing haha

I'd guess that if you publish here first, @cheetah wouldn't pick it up (I think).

@anyx created @cheetah for a very good reason, on a simpler platform. As Steemit grows, @cheetah requires improvements that @anyx seems unable to undertake. I try to alert @anyx to situations like this (by tagging him as I have here) to enable him to judge the need to improve @cheetah given the constraints imposed on him.

Anyway, I wouldn't worry about an occasional upvote from @cheetah. If they become constant, then further action on your part may be necessary. I have found that few authors that aren't plagiarizing find it necessary to take further action.

Folks can see that you are posting the same content in more than one place, and there's good reason to do that.

Very interesting that they are using the abbreviation Arc, as in Archon.

Interesting to ponder what the further evolution of this will lead too...further evolution of human consciousness?? Seems like you can't dispute it biologically..but hard to define scientifically what evolved human consciousness will be. Interesting!