A cure for the common cold has moved a step closer after scientists claimed to have "cracked" the genetic code which underpins the illness's many strains.
Developing vaccines to tackle colds is considered largely futile because the virus mutates.
However, researchers now say a simple gene-targeting drug able to cure all examples of the virus may be available within ten years.
Until now, scientists studying the Human Parechovirus had believed that the signals regulating the assembly of a virus were located in a small area of the genome.
But now a British-Finnish team has established that the virus forms as a result of multiple dispersed sites in the genome acting together