That's disturbing! An exploration of the bacteriophage biology of change

Heather K. Allen,S. Abedon

Published 2013 in Frontiers in Microbiology

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The nature of life is change. Organisms change developmentally, morphologically, and physiologically, and they also modify their environments in the process. Such change can be gradual, abrupt, or even imperceptible components of steady states. Temporally, change can range from deterministic and regular processes to stochastic and unusual events. Unusual changes can result from relatively frequent occurrences, such as particularly devastating storms or instead highly uncommon events such as volcanic eruptions, ice ages, and asteroid impacts.

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