The same use as people - to survive as a species.
They have taught us a lot about genes.
They have probably transfered gene snippets over the last quarter billion years.
the virus is transmitted to humans by mosquitos
Yes, there are viruses that can be beneficial to humans. For example, certain viruses are being used in gene therapy to treat genetic disorders, such as inherited blindness. Additionally, bacteriophages are viruses that specifically infect and kill harmful bacteria, and are being explored as an alternative to antibiotics for treating bacterial infections.
That depends. All viruses have a marker that binds to a specific site on a cell. For example, HIV virus will only be infectious to humans because only humans possess a cell with the correct binding sites.
it has the word virus in it so.....wat do u think :P
Humans are germs, they breed and destroy their host like a virus.
Well a vaccine can be a helpful virus.
How is the hanta virus carried and how do humans get it
no virus is helpful, they damage your software
no virus is helpful, they damage your software
no virus is helpful, they damage your software
No. Any and all viruses are parasitic. There may not be any helpful viruses, but there are certainly a large quantity of harmless viruses, which doesn't infect humans, but rather specific animals or plants.
monerans are helpful to humans because it is bacteria and bacteria helps humans by making milk yogurt
The equine herpes virus is not a threat to humans. However humans can transfer the virus from one horse to another through contact with infected horses.
Tobacco mosaic virus and wheat streak virus are harmless to humans.
An aolovera plant is helpful
This virus doesn't exist.
no