Are Viruses Alive?04:33

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Published on November 18, 2017

Are viruses life forms or not? Scientists have been fighting about it for years, and Anthony has more on the latest wrinkle in this seemingly simple yet age-old debate.

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“New Study Shows Viruses Can Have Immune Systems”

“A study published today in the journal Nature reports that a viral predator of the cholera bacteria has stolen the functional immune system of bacteria and is using it against its bacterial host.”

“Viruses Pass Major Test to Enter Ranks of Living”

“Viruses can acquire fully functional immune systems, according to new research that bolsters the controversial theory that viruses are living creatures.”

“Zoologger: The only virus with an immune system”

“The tiny virus, barely 200 nanometres long, is about to infect its favourite victim: Vibrio cholerae, the species that causes cholera.”

“Viruses Can Have Immune Systems: A Pirate Phage Commandeers the Immune System of Bacteria”

“A study published today in the journal Nature reports that a viral predator of the cholera bacteria has stolen the functional immune system of bacteria and is using it against its bacterial host. ”

“This virus can steal its host’s immune system”

Viruses and their hosts are in a perpetual state of evolutionary war. Host organisms try to find ways to get rid of their parasitic interlopers, while viruses develop countermeasures to evade rejection.

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