"It is beginning to become to clear to us that at least a proportion of the oxygen we breathe is a by-product of the bacteria suffering from a virus infection," says Professor Mann. "Instead of being viewed solely as evolutionary bad guys, causing diseases, viruses appear to be of central importance in the planetary process. In fact they may be essential to our survival."
Viruses may also help to spread useful genes for photosynthesis from one strain of bacteria to another.
The study provides new insight into the role that viruses play in both the processes of evolution, and in making our planet a habitable environment for living organisms.