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The Properties of Bacteriophages
1953Publisher Summary Intensive study of bacteriophages during the past 15 years has shown fairly conclusively that the phages are the most promising objects of study for virologists seeking basic information about the life cycle of viruses. The rather well-known evidence for the preceding statement rests upon the fact that: (1) the host, the bacterium ...
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Introduction to Bacteriophages
2008Bacteriophages are viruses that only infect bacteria. Infection by tailed phages starts when specialized adsorption structures, such as fibers or spikes, bind to specific surface molecules or capsules on their target bacteria. Phage are the most abundant biological form on earth and have been estimated to outnumber their bacterial hosts by at least an ...
Elizabeth Kutter, Emanuel Goldman
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A BACTERIOPHAGE FOR AZOTOBACTER [PDF]
Orville Wyss+2 more
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Australian Journal of Experimental Biology and Medical Science, 1953
Nancy Atkinson, Heather G. Geytenbeek
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Nancy Atkinson, Heather G. Geytenbeek
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Targeting mechanisms of tailed bacteriophages
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2018Franklin L. Nobrega+7 more
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The application and research progress of bacteriophages in food safety
Journal of Applied Microbiology, 2022Xihong Zhao
exaly
1960
Structural components of bacteriophages T 2, T 4 and T 6 have been isolated and purified. The components have been characterized by their physical, chemical and serological properties. Each phage consists of a hexagonal head, which encloses the DNA, and a tail. The tails are constructed of three components : tail fibres, sheaths and cores.
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Structural components of bacteriophages T 2, T 4 and T 6 have been isolated and purified. The components have been characterized by their physical, chemical and serological properties. Each phage consists of a hexagonal head, which encloses the DNA, and a tail. The tails are constructed of three components : tail fibres, sheaths and cores.
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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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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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