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DNA Pollution May Be Spawning Killer Microbes

Sue Wu submitted, created time 10 months 2 weeks (discovermagazine.com)

Rogue genetic snippets spread antibiotic resistance all over the environment. But where do they come from in the first place?

 
Sue Wu commented 10 months ago - Re: DNA Pollution May Be Spawning Killer Microbes
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Microbes may be the cleverest creatures in the world--they receive new genes and gain new antibiotic abilities.We have learned from microbes a lot, and there should be another way to tame them for our society.
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