May 24, 2020
Huge bacteria-eating viruses narrow gap between life and non-life
Posted by Ian Hale in category: biotech/medical
From February 2020…
Scientists have discovered hundreds of unusually large, bacteria-killing viruses with capabilities normally associated with living organisms, blurring the line between living microbes and viral machines.
These phages — short for bacteriophages, so-called because they “eat” bacteria — are of a size and complexity considered typical of life, carry numerous genes normally found in bacteria and use these genes against their bacterial hosts.
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