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Do Virus's Attack each Other ?
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Dearest Virusologists (Chris ?)
As a sheepy, if I was a virus, then the queue to be infected by me would circumnavigate the world ! Obvious isn't it ?
look here's a flu virus !
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Nice eh ?
Do viruses attack each other ?..is that what an antibiotic does ? ahh..If I recall...antibiotics don't have an effect on viruses do they ?
So, can viruses also catch viruses ?
I don't know....I'd like to know...will ewe tell me ?
Thanks for your kind consideration in this matter !
Neil
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I don't think so, because a virus works by inserting its genetic information into a cell and the machinery of the cell reproduces the virus like a factory. Another virus cell wouldn't have this machinery in place to be able to replicate.
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Viruses can affect one another: they can sort of breed (mix their genetic codes) if a host is simultaneously infected by two different types of virus ...
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Evolution of the Influenza A Virus: Some New Advances
Raul Rabadan and Harlan Robins
Institute for Advanced Study, Einstein Dr., Princeton, NJ 08540, U.S.A.
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, Washington 98109, U.S.A.
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