Researchers debate the evolutionary value to the virus of its ability to cause disease. Many argue that

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Researchers debate the evolutionary value to the virus of its ability to cause disease. Many argue that viruses accidentally cause disease and only in animals that are not the natural host. They state that this strategy may eventually prove fatal to the virus's future in that host. It is reasoned that the animals will eventually develop immune mechanisms to combat the virus and prevent its spread. Another group of researchers supports the view that disease is a way to enhance the survival of the virus. What position would you take, and what arguments would you give to support your view?
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Microbiology A Human Perspective

ISBN: 978-0073375311

7th edition

Authors: Eugene Nester, Denise Anderson, Evans Roberts

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