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Tiny animals use stolen genes to fight infections – and could fight antibiotic resistance too

By Chris Wilson, Lecturer in Biology, University of Oxford
Reuben Nowell, Lecturer in Animal Evolutionary Biology, University of Stirling
Tim Barraclough, Professor of Evolutionary Biology, University of Oxford
A little-known group of microscopic animals has spent millions of years copying recipes for antibiotics from bacteria and using them to fight infections, we have shown in a new paper. We think this unusual defensive strategy could offer short-cuts in the race to develop antimicrobial treatments.

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