Study finds vast diversity among viruses that infect bacteria

Thursday, March 24, 2016 - 13:00 in Biology & Nature

Viruses that infect bacteria are among the most abundant life forms on Earth. Our oceans and soils, and potentially even our own bodies, would be overrun with bacteria were it not for bacteria-eating viruses—called bacteriophages—that keep the microbial balance in check.

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