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Superinfection exclusion occurs between variants of the same plant rhabdoviruses or between closely related viruses, which is mediated through repression of viral RNA synthesis by the matrix protein. ABSTRACT Superinfection exclusion (SIE) is a finely tuned virus–virus interaction mechanism closely linked to the viral infection cycle.
Junyun Jiang+4 more
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Characterization and application of a novel <i>Campylobacter</i> phage CC_R7 as a biocontrol agent in chicken meat. [PDF]
Rafiq MS+9 more
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Summary Plasmids contribute to the efficient adaptation of bacteria to specific niches in nature. The gram‐positive bacterium Clavibacter michiganensis carries two plasmid‐borne important virulence genes, celA and pat‐1, necessary for wilting in tomato. The 88 C.
In Sun Hwang+8 more
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Complete genome sequences of 14 <i>Enterococcal</i> phages isolated from wastewater. [PDF]
Arens DK+6 more
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The prototypic crAssphage is a linear phage-plasmid. [PDF]
Schmidtke DT+6 more
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Characterization of strictly lytic phages infecting <i>Oenococcus oeni</i> from Merlot wines and proposal of a new genus. [PDF]
Barchi Y+7 more
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Heterologous expression of the M. abscessus CBASS system confers phage TM4 resistance in M. smegmatis. [PDF]
Wang CL+5 more
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Isolation and characterisation of Klebsiella pneumoniae bacteriophages vB_Kpn_Lilla1 and vB_Kpn_Lilla2. [PDF]
Martin T+4 more
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Abiotic environmental conditions determine phage resistance outcomes in a salt-marsh bacterium. [PDF]
Silk E+4 more
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