“Something quite amazing in the virus story has come to light with the discovery of a virus so large it can be seen through a standard laboratory microscope. Its size is 1000 nm, and it has been given the name Pandora (Coghlan, 2013). A common virus has fewer than 10 genes; Pandora has 2556. It is jokingly said of it that its cellular ancestor has disappeared! This virus has posed even greater challenges to understanding the true origin of viruses, which still remains unknown and requires more data.”
Source: See Page 107 – from CRSQ 2013 Volume 50, Number 2, https://creationresearch.org/crsq-2010-to-present/