Phages can sense bacterial DNA damage, which triggers them to replicate and jump ship.
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Phages, or viruses that infect bacteria, can lie dormant within chromosomes until they’re triggered to replicate and burst out of their hosts.
Bacteriophages are viruses that infect bacteria and play a potential role in the evolution of life.
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Viruses have gotten a bad rap for the many illnesses and pandemics they’ve caused. But viruses are also genetic innovators – and possibly the pioneers of using DNA as the genetic blueprint of life.
Bacteriophages infecting a bacterial cell.
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Bacteriophages are viruses that infect bacteria. But could they be key in solving the antibiotic resistance epidemic?
Bacteriophages are viruses that attack and infect bacteria.
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While some viruses make us sick, others can fight against bacteria, or protect us from more harmful viruses.
They might look like an alien species, but these bacteria-eating viruses could be the next big thing in the fight against infectious diseases.
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The virus that could cure antibiotic resistant infections.