Mitochondria are the "power house" of biological cells. It is thought that they were originally separate organisms, and a symbiotic relationship between them and early cellular life has evolved into their present position as cell organelles with no independent existence (see
endosymbiotic theory). The novel's plot supposes that mitochondria, which are
inherited through the female line of descent, form the dispersed body of an intelligent conscious life-form, dubbed
Eve, which has been waiting throughout history and evolution for the right conditions when mitochondrial life can achieve its true potential and take over from
eukaryotic life-forms (i.e.
humans and similar life) by causing a
child to be born that can control its own genetic code. Eve is able to control people's minds and bodies by signaling to the mitochondria in their bodies. She can cause thoughts to occur to them to the point of
mind control and also make them undergo
spontaneous combustion by signaling all of the mitochondria in their body to produce
energy all at once. The conditions Eve has waited for have arrived; she has found the perfect host in the body of Kiyomi Nagishima. At the start of the book, Eve is the mitochondria in Kiyomi's body. She causes Kiyomi to crash her car; Kiyomi survives but is
brain dead. Kiyomi's husband is Toshiaki, a
research assistant teaching and researching
biological science. Eve manipulates Toshiaki to ensure that one of Kiyomi's
kidneys is transplanted into the teenage girl Mariko Anzai as an
organ donation. As part of Kiyomi's body, the kidney is also a part of Eve; this prepares Mariko to be a suitable host for giving birth to mitochondrial life, as her
immune system would otherwise
rebel. Eve influences Toshiaki to grow some of Kiyomi's liver cells in his lab in sufficient quantities to provide Eve with an independent body, he thinks that he is doing this as an experiment using different
cultures of the
liver cells. Forming some of the cells into a body, Eve possesses Toshiaki's assistant Sachiko Asakura and intermittently takes control of Asakura to work upon the cultures. Eventually, she takes control of Asakura during a conference presentation speech and announces her presence. Leaving Asakura's body, she returns to the lab. Toshiaki pursues her, and she
rapes him in the form of Kiyomi to
capture some of his sperm, which she uses to fertilize an
egg of her own production. Moving to the hospital, she
implants this egg in Mariko's womb. The egg develops into a child that is born almost immediately and grows into an
adult form seconds after birth. Eve anticipates that her child will be able to consciously change its genetic code, thus being an infinitely adaptable "perfect life form" capable of replacing humanity and similar life-forms. Mariko's body will be host to a new race of these life-forms. The experiment fails, since Toshiaki's sperm carry a separate line of
"male" mitochondria inherited through sperm that will be wiped out in the new order; these resist the change by fighting for control of the child's body, causing it to switch between male and female forms. Toshiaki sacrifices himself by merging his body with the child's causing them both to die and to control the bursts of
psychokinetic-like power it gives out in its death throes that threaten to kill many people. In the novel's epilogue, it is revealed that some samples of the Eve cells in Toshiaki's lab survived. However, they are destroyed shortly after being found. ==Development and inspiration==