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The Art of World-Making
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The Art of World-Making | Evolution, genetics, and the stuff of life Evolution, genetics, and the stuff of life The Art of World-Making Home Journals & sources Links About How to live with a killer. Part II: Let him in (and turn off the alarm) Posted by Humeandroid in Evolution , Research blogging , Selfish DNA on 7 Jun 2015 Recently I started writing a post about selfish genes in yeasts , based on a very interesting new paper. In the course of reading the paper and thinking about yeast selfish genes, I discovered another fascinating story that I just had to write about. Hence part II of “How to live with a killer.” The last post describes the “killer” system in yeasts and the devilishly clever way that the killer viruses force their hosts to retain them as unwelcome boarders. As you may know, viruses are little more (sometimes nothing more) than pieces of genetic material (DNA or RNA) that can move between cells and use those cells to make more copies of t...
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