hello, this is the badden badden podcast, and i am its host, professor severinov, our guest is dmitrykseev, a microbiologist, to the point, to some understanding, to deciphering, to understand what exactly a living thing can do from this code, and you are a part-time microbiologist, because you you use bioinformatics to study microbes, bacteria, and what are microbes, you said bacteria, microbes - these are probably viruses, probably, yes, this is not a scientific word, probably some simple fungi and others, yes, microbes were invented approximately. at the same time, when levinguk began to look through a microscope, and this word was simply used to denote all those who are visible through a microscope, but not visible to the naked eye, and according to the scientific classification , all these small creatures from one cell or cellless, bacteria and unicellular fungi, amiobes, amiobes - is it a microbe? yeah, well we can't see it with the naked eye, and what's the difference between them, oh, well, for me, probably. bacteria not only created the conditions for life for us, but then ga