Pre-lysis of Synechococcus influences ocean
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During the pre-lysis phases of phage infection, the cyanobacterium Synechococcus releases metabolites that attract heterotrophic bacteria.
This is a process that is likely to influence carbon fate in the ocean.
The authors declare no competing interests in the study.
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