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A team of microbiologists and paleoclimatologists studies ancient microorganisms, including viruses preserved in glacier ice.
They reconstructed the genomes of 1,705 virus species from the Guliya Glacier on the Tibetan Plateau .
Their findings offer a novel perspective on how life, in the form of viruses, has responded to climate change over tens of thousands of years.
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