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Biology, 07.06.2020 00:05 hunter196

How would you argue that viruses are living things? How would you argue that viruses are not living things?
How are prokaryotes useful to our world? Provide one example.
How are viruses able to infect cells?
What have the developments in the history of metagenomics contributed to our understanding of?

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