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Phages of lysogenic Thermoactinomyces vulgaris

Archiv f�r Mikrobiologie, 1969
Two phages isolated from Thermoactinomyces vulgaris multiplied optimally at 55–60°, and were inactivated at 80°. The two isolates had similar growth characteristics, host-range, serology and morphology. Tadpole-shaped with an elongated head, they resemble other actinophages, with long tail lacking contractile sheath and they seem specific to T ...
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Lysogenic Conversion in Staphylococci

Nature, 1962
BACTERIA carrying a prophage generally differ from the parent strain in one or more properties1. The presence of the prophage may produce a new character as in Corynebacterium diphtheriae2 or suppress a property of the parent strain. In Staphylococci resistance to erythromycin can be (inversely) related to the presence of a prophage3.
J. DE WAART, K. C. WINKLER, CA GROOTSEN
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Lysogenic Strains of Lactic Streptococci

Nature, 1949
DURING the propagation of starter cultures of lactic streptococci for cheese-making, the persistent appearance of phage in the bulk starter under certain conditions, after all known precautions had been taken against phage contamination, indicated that the presence of lysogenic strains was the probable explanation for the presence of bacteriophage.
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ISOLATION OF A NON-LYSOGENIC STRAIN FROM A LYSOGENIC STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS CULTURE

2023
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 06-03, page: 6200.
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Lysogenicity of Vibrio Cholerae

1983
In 1963, Takeya and Shimodori described a certain temperate phage infecting a majority of strains of Vibrio cholerae biotype eltor isolated in the western Pacific region and named it as kappa type phage(1). Then, on the basis of the individual strains’ lysogenicity by, and their sensitivity to, this phage, they classified the eltor type vibrio into ...
Makoto Ohashi   +8 more
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INDUCED LYSOGENICITY AND MUTATION OF BACTERIOPHAGE WITHIN LYSOGENIC BACTERIA

Australian Journal of Experimental Biology and Medical Science, 1936
FM Burnet, Dora Lush
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