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Viruses are little more than parasitic fragments of RNA or DNA. Despite this, they are astonishingly abundant in number and genetic diversity. We don’t know how many virus species there are, but there could be trillions.
Past viral epidemics have influenced the evolution of all life. In fact, about 8% of the human genome consists...
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