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This result, published online this week in Nature Medicine, suggests that HIV has evolved to attack the most common supertype in a given population.

One part of this immune response includes antimicrobial peptides (e.g. anti-lipopolysaccharide factor (ALF) and lysozyme), which have evolved to attack pathogens [ 45, 36].

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International success arrived more rapidly for the Londoners, but would be more lasting for the Bristolians, some of whose members evolved to become Massive Attack.

Moreover, these pathogens failed to develop resistance to the compound: There were no surviving individuals that had evolved to withstand its attack.

Plant tissues usually contain chemical compounds that have evolved to protect against attack from herbivores and fungal or bacterial pathogens [ 33].

Coral has evolved to deal with attacks from nature.

CRISPR-Cas is one of the various defense mechanisms that bacteria have evolved to fend off attacks by foreign elements.

But today's attacks have evolved to become more sophisticated and capable of carrying out several functions at once – they might bring a firewall down with a volumetric attack and then infiltrate the network to steal sensitive data while IT teams are distracted.

Attack detection has evolved to face these new threats, but a lot of work remains to be done.

But since its arrival from the Americas in the early 1500s, a virus found in local grasses has evolved a way to attack it.

As such, the obvious, but unproven, implication was that S. pyogenes had evolved similar weaponry to attack its human host.

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