pretty much, the existence of a virus is as simple as precarious : if it wants to survive, it must be transmissible. The end of genetic code is not finished, he must find hosts that offer him – reluctantly – to the cellular machinery of which it is sorely lacking to reproduce. And so I continue to turn the grand cycle of his parasite's life. But a virus – and, more generally, a pathogen – is not content to wait for an jobard passes to his scope for him to colonize the mitochondria as others jump on the bus. No, to promote the best use of its...
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