Normally peaceful, brewer’s yeast cells get ornery once a certain virus infiltrates them. The virus reprograms the infiltrated yeast cells to secrete a toxin that opens pores in neighboring yeast and kills them. Vintners rely on this feat to help clear out undesirable yeast strains that stray into their barrels.
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