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The LYSOGENIC CYCLE OF THE FILAMENTOUS PHAGE Cflt from Xanthomonas campestris pv. citri

Virology, 1987
A phage, Cflt, forming turbid plaques, was isolated from Xanthomonas campestris pv. citri. After infection, infected sensitive cells become immune to Cflt and produce very few phages. These properties were genetically rather stable. The phage was purified and shown to be filamentous with a size of 1157 +/- 73 nm. The genome size is about 7.62 kb.
Tsong-Teh Kuo   +2 more
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Ocean acidification and viral replication cycles: Frequency of lytically infected and lysogenic cells during a mesocosm experiment in the NW Mediterranean Sea

Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 2017
Abstract The frequency of lytically infected and lysogenic cells (FLIC and FLC, respectively) was estimated during an in situ mesocosm experiment studying the impact of ocean acidification on the plankton community of a low nutrient low chlorophyll (LNLC) system in the north-western Mediterranean Sea (Bay of Villefranche, France) in February/March ...
Tsiola, Anastasia   +7 more
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Bacteriophages in activated sludge bioreactor-role of lytic and lysogenic phage cycles

2012
Bacteriophages are viruses that infect bacteria and are known to be a very important component of microbial ecology in aquatic environments. Bacteria are involved in removing organics, ammonia and phosphorus in activated sludge processes. Frequent upsets, however, were found in the activated sludge process such as nitrification failure and filamentous ...
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A Time Delay Model for Lysogenic and Lytic Cycle of Bacteria-Bacteriophage Interaction

In this article, we introduce a delayed model of Bacteria-Bacteriophage interaction incorporating the two life cycles followed during the lysis of bacteria. A Bacteriophage is a virus that infects bacteria and often follows two life cycles. The lytic path cycle is very common, and the lysogenic cycle is the other less common.
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Control of λ Lysogenic Escherichia coli Cells by Synthetic λ Phage Carrying cIantisense

ACS Synthetic Biology, 2022
Ho Joung Lee, Hyun Ju Kim, Sang Jun Lee
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