Engineered HSV can trigger genetic chain reaction, rearrange HSV genes during co-infection

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In preclinical work recently published in Nature Communications, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center scientists used a genetic “chain reaction” to transform herpes simplex virus DNA during an HSV infection. 

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