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Over 870,000 trees planted in Maharashtra to expand and protect tiger habitat

Share New Delhi: As the ongoing pandemic rages across India’s cities and villages, an ecological crisis persists to threaten the country’s wildlife habitats and forests. Rampant afforestation, shrinking animal corridors, incessant forest fires, endangered wildlife, and a depleting green cover are all signs of the dysfunctional relationship between human beings and the environment. To remind us of what we are losing out on in the name of progress, the third Friday of May is celebrated as ‘Endangered Species Day’ throughout the world, every year. But for Grow-Trees.com, every day is about taking a step towards a greener, healthier ecology where all species can coexist safely and thrive.

History of giants in the gene: Scientists use DNA to trace the origins of giant viruses

 E-Mail IMAGE: Scientists investigate the evolution of Mimivirus, one of the world s largest viruses, through how they replicate DNA. Researchers from the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay shed light on the origins. view more  Credit: Indian Institute of Technology Bombay 2003 was a big year for virologists. The first giant virus was discovered in this year, which shook the virology scene, revising what was thought to be an established understanding of this elusive group and expanding the virus world from simple, small agents to forms that are as complex as some bacteria. Because of their link to disease and the difficulties in defining them they are biological entities but do not fit comfortably in the existing tree of life viruses incite the curiosity of many people.

History of giants in gene: Scientists use DNA to trace origins of giant viruses

Cactus Communications 2003 was a big year for virologists. The first giant virus was discovered in this year, which shook the virology scene, revising what was thought to be an established understanding of this elusive group and expanding the virus world from simple, small agents to forms that are as complex as some bacteria. Because of their link to disease and the difficulties in defining them–they are biological entities but do not fit comfortably in the existing tree of life–viruses incite the curiosity of many people. Scientists have long been interested in how viruses evolved, especially when it comes to giant viruses that can produce new viruses with very little help from the host–in contrast to most small viruses, which utilize the host’s machinery to replicate.

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