Opinion Article
Discovery of a New Kingdom of Life Without DNADNALESS Life Kingdom
James T Struck*
BA, BS, AA, MLIS, A French American Museum of Chicago, Dinosaurs Trees Religion and Galaxies, NASA, PO BOX 61 Evanston IL 60204, USA
James T Struck, BA, BS, AA, MLIS, A French American Museum of Chicago, Dinosaurs Trees Religion and Galaxies, NASA, PO BOX 61 Evanston IL 60204, USA.
Received Date:June 24, 2023; Published Date:July 05, 2023
Introduction
For some time, kingdoms of life have included Monera, Plants, Animals, Fungi, Protists, Archaea. Here I am suggesting the inclusion of a new kingdom of life without DNA.
Discussion
For Kingdoms of Life, we have had the Plants, Animals, Fungus,
Protists, Monera and Archaea since 1977. Possibly we should have
a new kingdom of life without DNA. This DNA less Kingdom would
include.
• Red Blood cells
• Platelets
• Viroid’s
To be accurate describing life kingdoms, we have had the prokaryotes and eukaryotes for some time to describe life without a nucleus and with a nucleus. We have still had not had a biological scientists suggest the addition of life without DNA. Here I am suggesting we add a new Kingdom of Life to include life without DNA like the red blood cell, platelets and Viroid’s.
Suggestion- New Life Kingdom DNA Less Life
Carl Linnaeus developed the binomial nomenclature classification
system around 1700 with a genus and a species name.
The Kingdoms of life would change to 7 or 8 Life kingdoms.
We could have a new group of organisms to study.
We could see DNA less life in the Universe.
Conclusion
DNA less life is argued for as a new Kingdom of Life. Carl Linnaeus a Swedish scientist born in 1707 was associated with some of the classification of life. [1] Here we argue for the addition to the Kingdoms of Life of the DNA Less Life Kingdom.
Acknowledgement
None.
Conflicts of Interest
The authors declare no conflict of interest.
References
- (2023) Carl Linnaeus.
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James T Struck*. The Discovery of Human Magnetic Tropism. Sci J Biol & Life Sci. 3(2): 2023. SJBLS. MS.ID.000556. DOI: 10.33552/SJBLS.2023.03.000556
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Red blood cell, Platelets, Viroid’s
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