Lysosomes, as vital cellular structures, play the role of microcenters of processing and utilization of nutrients. They absorb the necessary components through intracellular processes and maintain cellular balance, even in conditions of lack of nutrients or the presence of damaged organelles, thanks to the process of self-digestion. The genome, on the other hand, is all the genetic information that lays down the hereditary traits of an organism, defining its uniqueness at the molecular level.
Lysonome is a unique word that merges lysosomes, which act as activators and "recycling centers" of cells, and genomes, which include a complete set of genetic instructions.