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Arms race in a drop of sea water

Frédéric Partensky () and Laurence Garczarek
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Frédéric Partensky: UMR 7144 CNRS & UPMC-University Paris 6, Station Biologique, 29680 Roscoff, France.
Laurence Garczarek: UMR 7144 CNRS & UPMC-University Paris 6, Station Biologique, 29680 Roscoff, France.

Nature, 2011, vol. 474, issue 7353, 582-583

Abstract: Marine cyanobacteria can shrug off viral assault by inactivating the genes involved in virus attachment. But this strategy has a cost: it may affect cell fitness or even favour infection by other viruses. See Article p.604

Date: 2011
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