Hidden RNA Messages: How Viruses Hijack Bacteria’s DNA Machinery
New research reveals viruses use tiny RNA ‘Trojan horses’ to control bacterial DNA replication, opening paths for novel antimicrobial strategies.
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New research reveals viruses use tiny RNA ‘Trojan horses’ to control bacterial DNA replication, opening paths for novel antimicrobial strategies.
Microbiologists from Asia, Europe, America and Africa converged in Shenzhen on November 18 for a groundbreaking symposium exploring how tiny organisms can tackle global challenges.