Scientists uncover prophage defense mechanisms against phage attacks in mycobacteria

A phage is a virus that invades a bacterial cell. While harmless to human cells, phages are potentially deadly to bacteria since many phages enter a cell in order to hijack its machinery in order to reproduce itself, thus destroying the cell.


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Source: Phys.org