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bacteriophages

Our world is full of bacterias and viruses. Bacteria can be found in soil, water, plants, animals, and even in us humans. We commonly know that bacterias and viruses cause us harm. But do we know that these little organisms have a good side? Together let us enter and discover the story behind the worlds of bacterias and viruses.

Genre
Life Sciences
Publisher
Jasmine Andrea Montero

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What is bacteriophages?

Our world is full of bacterias and viruses. Bacteria can be found in soil, water, plants, animals, and even in us humans. We commonly know that bacterias and viruses cause us harm. But do we know that these little organisms have a good side? Together let us enter and discover the story behind the worlds of bacterias and viruses.

Who makes bacteriophages?

bacteriophages is published by Jasmine Andrea Montero.

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