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Skin bacteria could save frogs from virus

Ranavirus kills large numbers of European common frogs — the species most often seen in UK ponds — and is one of many threats facing amphibians worldwide. Scientists from the University of Exeter and ZSL’s Institute of Zoology compared the bacteria living on frogs — known as their “microbiome” — from groups with varying history of ranavirus. Leer más.

 

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