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A parasite's parasite saves host's neighbours

Viruses can be attacked by parasitic viruses, which compete with them for cellular resources. It emerges that one such parasitic virus can defend a host-cell population from a viral attack. See Letter p.288

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Figure 1: A parasitic virus can protect a host-cell population from viral attack.

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Koonin, E., Krupovic, M. A parasite's parasite saves host's neighbours. Nature 540, 204–205 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1038/540204a

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