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Nature, Published online: 19 December 2023; doi:10.1038/d41586-023-03796-8
Bacteria use diverse defences against viral predators called bacteriophages. A method to identify antibacterial counter-defences in viral genomes has revealed striking modes of defence inhibition.
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