no virus is helpful, they damage your software
they can be made into vaccines against themselves. Additionally, virsuses that attack bacteria, called bacteriophages, may someday be used to treat bacteria infections. There has also be research into using viruses to kill harmful insects.
viruses are considered parasites (obligate parasites) because they cannot exist on their own. they need the host cell's machinery to reproduce so they cannot "survive" (technically not living) outside the cell.
Harmful bacteria will harm you. Helpful bacteria will help you.
Some viruses move RNA, some DNA; but RNA is more common.
no virus is helpful, they damage your software
no virus is helpful, they damage your software
no virus is helpful, they damage your software
Viruses might be helpful because they clean you out all bad germs and bacteria releases.
There are no real "Helpful Viruses". Viruses are viruses. They make things go wrong with your computer.
- some viruses can be used in biological weapons- some viruses are used in the fight against pests
they can kill you
Some viruses target harmful organisms. For example, bacteriophage viruses kill bacteria. Other viruses might kill mosquitoes or weevils or other harmful insects without hurting any other species.
they can be made into vaccines against themselves. Additionally, virsuses that attack bacteria, called bacteriophages, may someday be used to treat bacteria infections. There has also be research into using viruses to kill harmful insects.
That is certainly not true. There are for example viruses that routinely wipe out almost the entire tentworm population. There are others that attack bacteria. Some viruses attack cancers!
Some viruses can be helpful by being used in gene therapy to treat genetic disorders. They can also be engineered to target and kill cancer cells in a process known as oncolytic virotherapy. Additionally, viruses can be used in biotechnology to deliver genetic material into cells for research or therapeutic purposes.
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