Stanford researchers discovered that DRT3, a bacterial defense system, uses two reverse transcriptases and noncoding RNA to create double-stranded DNA (GT/AC repeats) against viral infections.
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Bacterial defense system builds DNA in unexpected new way to stop viruses

Two Reverse Transcriptases And Noncoding RNA Defense system components
Double-Stranded With GT/AC Repeats DNA structure produced
Protects Bacteria Against Viral Infections Defense mechanism