Scientists Warn of Global Risks from Synthetic 'Mirror' Microbes

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Scientists warn that the discovery of a 'second Tree of Life' could have significant ecological and evolutionary implications. This concept suggests the existence of a separate lineage of life forms that evolved independently from known organisms, potentially disrupting current understanding of biodiversity and ecological balance. The findings could lead to a reevaluation of evolutionary theories and necessitate new conservation strategies.
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- Synthetic ‘mirror’ microbes pose unprecedented threat to life, scientists warn Financial Times
- Mirror Bacteria Research Poses Significant Risks, Dozens of Scientists Warn The Scientist
- 'Mirror bacteria' could pose serious global health risks Phys.org
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