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Evolutionary stability of the lysis‐lysogeny decision: why be virulent?

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Lindi M. Wahl, Matthew I. Betti, David W. Dick, et al. (2018). Evolutionary stability of the lysis‐lysogeny decision: why be virulent?. Evolution. https://doi.org/10.1111/evo.13648
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