Abstract
Where there is defense, there is counter-defense. A paper by Hobbs et al. (2022) reconfirms that this emerging tenet of the arms race between bacteria and their predators also holds true for phage defense systems that rely on secondary messenger signals.
Where there is defense, there is counter-defense. A paper by Hobbs et al. (2022) reconfirms that this emerging tenet of the arms race between bacteria and their predators also holds true for phage defense systems that rely on secondary messenger signals.