(dub) 2 : Vestiges Now
Biological "vestiges" are genes or organs that have lost their original function but remain in the genome. For example, researchers at PMC have identified certain eukaryotic genes as "evolutionary vestiges" derived from ancient endosymbiosis with cyanobacteria.
The story follows Georg Miller, the grandson of the original protagonist, as he discovers that the "Vestiges" of the past never truly vanished but merely rebranded for the 21st century. 2. Music: The Dub Legacy (Dub) 2 : Vestiges
These tracks serve as "vestiges" of the original studio session, preserving the raw energy of the bass and drums while discarding the lyrical narrative. 3. Biological & Scientific Vestiges Biological "vestiges" are genes or organs that have
In the web serial Pact and certain tabletop RPGs, are a specific class of entity: Biological & Scientific Vestiges In the web serial
In the Pact Wiki , Vestiges are leftovers of humans who have been erased or consumed. They retain memories and can "blur the lines of identity," acting as powerful tools for practitioners of magic.
The term "Vestiges 2" (or "Second Vestiges") is sometimes used in evolutionary biology and oncology to describe redundant or lingering structures:
In recent literary circles, "Vestiges 2" is often used to describe , the 2025 sequel to Frederick Forsyth’s classic 1972 thriller, The Odessa File .