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why ganga river have bacteriophage​

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Answered by kyogender768
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due to the ability to clean up the wastes in it...

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Answered by AyushTomar7
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  • Typically the Himalayan permafrost melts and forms the origin of Ganges.
  • It is believed that the bacteriophages trapped at a much earlier time scale in the Himalayan permafrost as abiotic particles are being released gradually with the melting permafrost, thereby making a seed source of bacteriophage at Gomukh.
  • Bacteriophages are present in all water bodies and of course, they are definitely present in other rivers too.
  • The difference however is in their numbers. Some reports show that the number of bacteriophages in river Ganga are much higher than in other rivers like Yamuna and Narmada.
  • Bacteriophages are usually everywhere that bacteria are.

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