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Plant bacteria may infect humans.(agrobacterium tumefaciens)(Brief Article)

Landscape Management

| April 01, 2001 | (Hide copyright information)Copyright

NEW YORK -- A soil bacterium that causes tumors on plants may be able to insert its tumor-causing DNA into human cells, reports Reuters Health. The bacterium, called Agrobacterium tumefaciens, has a little piece of DNA that can insert itself into the DNA of a host cell and …

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