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Posted by: Beaker30 at Sat Feb 28 10:42:40 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Beaker30 ] No, it means that as we understand it now, it is detrimental to the host and therefore a parasite. What youre saying is that in the future, there is a chance that some benefit (or symbiosis) may be uncovered...which is entirely true. Until that happens, the organism in question is considered parasitic. | ||
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