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Jumbo Bacteriophages

2009
There is currently a handful of genome sequences available for tailed bacteriophages with genomes of more than 200 kbp of DNA, designated here as giant or jumbo phages. The majority of the proteins predicted from the genome sequences of these phages have no matches in the current sequence databases, and the genomes themselves are diverse enough to ...
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Transduction of bacteriophage Mu by bacteriophage T1

Journal of Virology, 1977
Phage T1 transduces phage Mu PFU from Mu-lysogenic donor cells to sensitive recipient cells. The efficiency of transduction depends on the chromosomal location of the Mu prophage. T1, therefore, appears to package different regions of the bacterial chromosome with different efficiencies.
M M, Bendig, H, Drexler
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Bacteriophages and bacteriophage resistance

1994
Food and dairy fermentations rely on the growth and acid producing ability of the lactic acid bacteria. Many of these have remained as traditional fermentations, where the process is driven by the natural microflora associated with the raw material. Increasing consistency, improved quality and processing efficiencies have followed the development of ...
T. R. Klaenhammer, G. F. Fitzgerald
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Bacteriophage structure

Electron Microscopy Reviews, 1992
The purpose of this review is to provide information of the role played by electron microscopy in respect of bacteriophage structure. This 40 years' "love story" between phages and microscopy was a valuable contribution to the progress of scientific knowledge in molecular biology.
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Viruses and Bacteriophages

Science of The Total Environment, 1981
Many of the enteric viruses which are transmitted from person to person by the fecal-oral route are found in raw and treated wastewater, and because of their persistence under adverse conditions may also be found in slightly polluted waters. There is no routine examination procedure of water and wastewater for enteroviruses, mainly because of the ...
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INHERITANCE IN BACTERIOPHAGE

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1952
Publisher Summary Bacteriophages are viruses that multiply exclusively inside bacterial cells. In natural environments, bacteriophages form relatively stable associations with bacteria, called lysogenic that carry the virus intracellularly, but are resistant to its lytic action.
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The bacteriophages

The American Journal of Medicine, 1969
A, Lipton, A, Weissbach
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Pneumococcal bacteriophages

Virology, 1975
J G, Tiraby, E, Tiraby, M S, Fox
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Gut bacteriophages ignite mammalian immunity

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2023
Tao Zuo
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Mutualistic interplay between bacteriophages and bacteria in the human gut

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2022
Andrey N Shkoporov   +2 more
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