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Are Viruses Alive? | ASU - Ask A Biologist - 0 views

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    Scientists are not sure whether viruses are living or non-living. In general, scientists use a list of criteria to determine if something is alive. Let's look at some traits of living things and see if viruses also have those traits.
Lottie Peppers

Viruses ARE alive, and they're older than modern cells, new study suggests - ScienceAlert - 0 views

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    Viruses have a huge impact on our lives, and we're making great strides into understanding how to protect ourselves from the flu and HIV. But one thing that scientists have struggled to agree on is whether or not viruses are alive.
Lottie Peppers

Are Viruses Alive? New Evidence Says Yes | Popular Science - 0 views

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    A paper published today in Science Advances just might change that. By creating a reliable method of studying viruses' long evolutionary history-hitherto nearly impossible-researchers have found new evidence that strongly suggests viruses are indeed living entities.
Lottie Peppers

Are viruses alive? | Microbiology Society - 0 views

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    What does it mean to be 'alive'? At a basic level, viruses are proteins and genetic material that survive and replicate within their environment, inside another life form. In the absence of their host, viruses are unable to replicate and many are unable to survive for long in the extracellular environment. Therefore, if they cannot survive independently, can they be defined as being 'alive'?
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