Board Thread:Speculation House/@comment-25045079-20140829212910/@comment-24891101-20141111202423

Viruses are not alive, since they don't meet the criteria. That being said, viruses can have DNA. In fact, if I'm not mistaken, they can have ssDNA, dsDNA, ssRNA, and dsRNA.

To 80.91: Viruses are outside the traditional view of life. Scientists do know what life is, but occasionally the current definition is challenged. The very nature of science is to be changing and adjusting. What the hell is a "progresive ming"? Also, asexuality is in no way a disease, and only rarely, relatively speaking, would conditions similar be due to neural injury of some form.