1. Proteins are a chain sequence of amino acids, each link one of 20ish possibilities 2. These chains need to be folded in the right way for them to work properly 3. When they shape gets messed up, usually it just stops working (like when you fry an egg)
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Replying to @eigenrobot
4. Prions are a completely fucked up case of a protein being misfolded 5. Instead of simply breaking, it gains a new function 6. Specifically the new function is taking correctly-folded versions of itself and misfolding them into its own bad shape 7. chain reaction 8. gg
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I'm not sure about this; protein folding is deeply tricky shit that generally requires enormous amounts of compute to understand via simulation (cf folding@home) Have an idea tho sec But also yes: it's completely unlike viruses (which hijack normal cell function to reproduce),
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or bacterial or endoparasites (which are separate living things that got inside you and are running amok) But they are similar in that they're self-replicating Things that use humans as a host and can be communicated from one human to another (Compare: memes)
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viruses don't want anything! they're not even alive in the conventional sense Just very complex particles that happen to be very good at reproducing Another example of this: does caffeine /want/ to reproduce? Probably not, but it's hijacked humans to do so anyway :)
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Another example is cancer; just a bit of a tweak that makes a cell harder to kill and more likely to proliferate and mutate and----boom
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Cancers are only different in that they're not usually communicable (although exceptions exist, if not in humans afaik)
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Kaposi's sarcoma kinda is https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaposi%27s_sarcoma …
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