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Wasps Have Injected New Genes Into Butterflies

sciencehabit writes: If you're a caterpillar, you do not want to meet a parasitic wasp. The winged insect will inject you full of eggs, which will grow inside your body, develop into larvae, and hatch from your corpse. But a new study reveals that wasps have given caterpillars something beneficial during these attacks as well: pieces of viral DNA that become part of the caterpillar genome, protecting them against an entirely different lethal virus. In essence, the wasps have turned caterpillars into genetically modified organisms.

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  1. Killer GMO butterflies causing hurricanes by penguinoid · · Score: 2, Funny

    Chaos and doom! Watch out for the butterfly effect.

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  2. Seems unlikely by wonkey_monkey · · Score: 4, Funny

    If you're a caterpillar

    If you're not sure whether any of your readers might be caterpillars, you probably shouldn't be in publishing.

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