According to the study published in the recent journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, the virus infects single-celled amoebas, although it poses no danger to humans.
The viruses are potentially infectious if thawed from their Siberian deep freeze, said Chantal Abergel, co-author of the study, a scientist at the National Center for Scientific Research at Aix-Marseille University in France.
As the globe warms and the region thaws, mining and drilling will likely penetrate previously inaccessible areas, Abergel said, adding that further study of the viruses is needed to help clarify the risk.
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