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Phage Comparative Genomics Lab Manual
2021A lab manual containing detailed instructions for several bioinformatics tools (dot plots, Phamerator maps, phylogenetic trees, and gene content similarity), all of which enable students to perform comparative genomic analyses on phages.
Kapinos, Andrew +2 more
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2003
The first genome, that of RNA bacteriophage MS2, was sequenced in 1976, in a truly heroic feat of direct determination of an RNA sequence [225]. This was followed by the genome of bacteriophage ϕX174, the first triumph of the new, rapid sequencing methods developed in the laboratories of Walter Gilbert and Fred Sanger [553,743].
Eugene V. Koonin, Michael Y. Galperin
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The first genome, that of RNA bacteriophage MS2, was sequenced in 1976, in a truly heroic feat of direct determination of an RNA sequence [225]. This was followed by the genome of bacteriophage ϕX174, the first triumph of the new, rapid sequencing methods developed in the laboratories of Walter Gilbert and Fred Sanger [553,743].
Eugene V. Koonin, Michael Y. Galperin
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Evolution of Tailed Phages: Insights from Comparative Phage Genomics
2005Abstract Many phage researchers believe that phages are as old as their bacterial hosts. If this hypothesis is true, then we have to postulate elements of vertical evolution for phages. In view of the postulated antiquity of these relationships we might not expect sequence similarities between more distantly related phages.
Harald Brüssow, Frank Desiere
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Phage Sometimes Remodel Host Genomes
Microbe Magazine, 2007When cyanophage infect Prochlorococcus, they kill some host bacteria but remodel others in ways that makes the survivors hardier, according to Sallie Chisholm of Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Cambridge, Mass., Debbie Lindell of the Technion Israel Institute of Technology (TIIT) in Technion City, Haifa, Israel, and their collaborators ...
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Phage Integrases for Genome Editing
2016Phage integrases are prokaryotic site-specific recombinases that perform precise cut-and-paste recombination between their short attB and attP recognition sequences. These enzymes work in cellular environments ranging from bacteria to mammalian cells and have become useful genome engineering tools.
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Diverse virus-encoded CRISPR-Cas systems include streamlined genome editors
Cell, 2022Basem Al-Shayeb +2 more
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Phage genome engineering with retrons
Nature BiotechnologyIlya Osterman, Rotem Sorek
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Guiding phage therapy with genomic surveillance
Nature MicrobiologyLeitner, Lorenz, McCallin, Shawna
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Popping the cork: mechanisms of phage genome ejection
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2013Ian J Molineux, Debabrata Panja
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Gene transfer agents: phage-like elements of genetic exchange
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2012Andrew S Lang, Olga Zhaxybayeva
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