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The glow of a panther’s eyes in the darkness. The zig-zagging of a shark’s dorsal fin above the water. Humans are always scanning the world for threats.

The glow of a panther’s eyes in the darkness. The zig-zagging of a shark’s dorsal fin above the water. Humans are always scanning the world for threats. We want the chance to react, to move, to call for help, before danger strikes. Our cells do the same thing.
The innate immune system is the body’s early alert system. It scans cells constantly for signs that a pathogen or dangerous mutation could cause disease. And what does it like to look for? Misplaced genetic material.
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