Marine viruses: The tiny microbe killers that orchestrate life in the ocean

The sea is full of microorganisms. Smaller than one millimeter and often composed of a single cell, they come in every shape and size imaginable, from bacteria and microalgae to protozoa. But there are also viruses—incomplete entities that need a host to replicate, and so survive.


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Source: Phys.org