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Unveiling the Dormant Life of Giant Viruses in Seaweed

A new study from the Max Planck Institute for Biology Tübingen reveals that giant viruses can embed themselves in the genomes of seaweed, challenging previous assumptions about their existence.

Editorial Staff
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Updated 8 days ago
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Researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Biology Tübingen have made significant findings regarding giant viruses that were once believed to exist solely as free-living entities.

The study indicates that these viruses can embed themselves within the genomes of multicellular hosts, such as seaweed, suggesting a more complex relationship than previously understood.

This research sheds light on how viruses may be transmitted across generations, opening new avenues for understanding viral behavior in marine ecosystems.