Bruno Tacchi

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Temperate phages treat bacteria much like human papillomaviruses treat our skin cells. When a temperate phage infects its host microbe, its host does not burst open with new phages. Instead, the temperate phage’s genes are joined into the host’s own DNA, and the host continues to grow and divide. It is as if the virus and its host become one.
A Planet of Viruses
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