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Host–parasite coevolution is a special case of coevolution, where a host and a parasite continually adapt to each other. This can create an evolutionary arms race between them. A more benign possibility is of an evolutionary trade-off between transmission and virulence in the parasite, as if it kills its host too quickly, the parasite will not be able to…
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| Host–parasite coevolution | related to Model systems for research | Caenorhabditis | 0.60 | section |
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| Host–parasite coevolution | related to Model systems for research | Pasteuria | 0.60 | section |
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