Comments by "Golag Is watching you" (@golagiswatchingyou2966) on "Rebel Attacks Undermining Ebola Efforts in DRC, New Cases Tick Upward" video.
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That's a very intresting question, there are a multitude of anwsers but the most likely would be that they are leftovers from abiogenisis during the first million years of single celled organism and evolution.
The thing is so small, it could not compete with the growth of bacteria so rather than adapt towards a higher multicelulare form they adopted to a smaller, parasitic form of repoduction, viruses mutate realy fast, bacteria mutate also very fast, the more complex an organism becomes the less but more radical mutations you get (autism, blue eyes, sickel red bloodcels)
While viruses mutate realy fast they are dependent on the infection rate for further mutation, once in a while you get a spanish flu (influenza) which first infects a few million people, then mutates to infect a few 100 million people but it always burns out because otherwise viruses would lose their host, unless humans start tinkering with it.
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