Beyond the Simple Virus: How Phages Communicate and Make Collective Decisions

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Viruses like bacteriophages communicate using a chemical signaling system known as arbitrium to make collective decisions.

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The arbitrium system allows viruses to assess host population density and decide between lytic or lysogenic infection cycles.

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Communication can cross species boundaries, enabling different types of viruses to coordinate actions in the same environment.

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These findings provide new avenues for advancing phage therapy to treat antibiotic-resistant bacterial infections.

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