Brett Monty

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A virus won’t grow in a medium of chemical nutrients because it can only replicate inside a living cell. In the technical parlance, it’s an “obligate intracellular parasite.” Its size is small and so is its genome, simplified down to the bare necessities for an opportunistic, dependent existence. It doesn’t contain its own reproductive machinery. It mooches. It steals.
Spillover: Animal Infections and the Next Human Pandemic
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