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        502 days ago

        There’s a Paul Stamets video where he talks about how mushrooms are so closely related to humans that we both fight off similar pathogens and that is why they are so useful to us for medicine (penicillin for example.)

        • Todd Bonzalez
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          412 days ago

          In the Paul Stamets TED talk, he never says that humans specifically are genetically close to fungi. He said that between all the different kingdoms of life, animals and fungi were more biologically similar than any other two kingdoms.

          That definitely explains why we can borrow useful defenses from fungi, like antibiotics, but it’s definitely not a reason to believe that our immune systems would have any difficulties differentiating between certain fungi and our own bodies, at least not for reasons related to direct genetic similarities.

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            51 day ago

            Our immune systems can tell the difference between human blood types. Let alone fungus vs human.

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            92 days ago

            You’re right, my word choice makes it seem like I was saying fungi and humans are genetically related. Thanks for clarifying.

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              216 hours ago

              Yeah the similarities make sense when you look at sponges and sea lilies and the like, but the difference between a mushroom and a mammal is incredibly vast

      • @[email protected]
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        92 days ago

        most of it was bullshit. soon as you start down a taxonomy road you’re fucked with stupidity. most things in nature are on a spectrum.