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Scientists Find 140,000 Virus Species in The Human Gut, And Most Are Unknown – ScienceAlert
The coronavirus pandemic has had the world fixated on viruses like no time in living memory, but new evidence reveals humans never even notice the vast extent of…

The coronaviruspandemic has had the world fixated on viruses like no time in living memory, but new evidence reveals humans never even notice the vast extent of viral existence even when it’s inside us.
A new database project compiled by scientists has identified over 140,000 viral species that dwell in the human gut a giant catalogue that’s all the more stunning given over half of these viruses were previously unknown to science.
If tens of thousands of newly discovered viruses sounds like an alarming…
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