Nylonase

It is said that there is a bacteria named flavobacterium that has developed the ability to digest nylon! Now, I find this one amazing. As we may be boasting of being able to synthesise nylon, bacterias might have known such long time ago! The bacterias have developed an enzyme called nylonase! It is amazing because nylons were synthesised recently. So soon nylons might begine to rot!This has lots to teach about evolution. I find it to support the idea that leaving beings themselves have an in built ability to evolve. I don't see why this is not so. Leaving things always change when the enviroment change. If you start leaving in some realy cold place, you soo grow hairy. Why doesn't such changes affect the gene? It is said that scientist have been able to cause other bacteria to develope such enzymes by keeping them in such enviroments.We often get worried about what we will eat 'tommorrow' but you now see that there is no need for such a wory. In future, we might as well be feasting on metals, soil like plants or even tap the sunlight directly! It also has lots to teach about posibility of life in other planets. We need not search for green planets to find life. Some leaving things might be eating silicons, diamonds etc!

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  • Thanks alot Winger.:)

    Now, you remind me of something when ma mind think of nylon strings. There is a reason why I talked of bacterias probably knowing to biosynthesis nylon before. There is a corelation between the ability of leaving organisms to synthesise a substance and the ability of some other leaving thing to digest the substance. To understand what I am saying, try to brainstorm for a substance that leaving things feed on. Is there some that are not produced by other leaving things? So the evolution of the ability to digest was clearly followed by the ability to synthesis and the vice-versa! So I guess that very soon, some organisms will be able to biosynthesis nylons! I know that there are chemical geniuses in leaving system. That is how our bodies manages to fight diseases. They study their chemical structures and learn how to manufacture other chemicals that can kill the pathogens.

    The natural bionylons in future might serve lots of purposes. They might replace other proteins such as keratin if they become stronger. This will replace hair and fingurenails, eyes etc! In future, they may begine to biosynthesis plastics or even metals! Future bones might be made of diamond crystals and metals.
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