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who explained that virus smaller than a bacteria

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Answered by Anonymous
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This meant that something even smaller than bacteria was causing the infection. Scientists did not actually see viruses for the first time until the 1930s. That's when the electron microscope was invented. In 1915, English bacteriologist Frederick Twort discovered bacteriophage, the viruses that attack bacteria.

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Frederick Twort

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This meant that something even smaller than bacteria was causing the infection. Scientists did not actually see viruses for the first time until the 1930s. That's when the electron microscope was invented. In 1915, English bacteriologist Frederick Twort discovered bacteriophage, the viruses that attack bacteria.

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