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Genetic mapping of prophage Mu
Virology, 1973Abstract The gene order of several independently isolated Mu prophages has been determined by deletion mapping. The prophages in which deletions were produced were located in the lacI gene, the lacZ gene, and the trp operon of Escherichia coli . The Mu deletions were tested for marker rescue against a set of sixteen Mu amber mutants.
A I, Bukhari, M, Metlay
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Mechanism of prophage P1b induction
Virology, 1964Abstract An analysis of the events associated with prophage induction has been made using a lysogenic thymine-requiring mutant of Escherichia coli, B3 (P1b). 1. 1. As a means of comparing the “repression” of the phage and enzyme systems, simultaneous analyses were made of the kinetics of the induction of the prophage and the enzyme β ...
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Prophage substitution and prophage loss from superinfected Escherichia coli recA(P1) lysogens
Journal of Virology, 1979It is shown that the plasmid prophage P1 can be displaced by a superinfecting P1 phage in Escherichia coli recA(P1) lysogens. Six widely separated phage markers were used to distinguish between residual recombination and total substitution. It is further shown that superinfection of recA lysogens can lead to loss of both phage (curing).
E, Meurs, R, D'Ari
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2005
Abstract At the time of this writing, the GenBank phage database comprises 200 complete phage genome sequences. An equivalent number of phage sequences were passively acquired as prophages in bacterial genome sequencing projects. The scientific value of these prophage sequences was only recently recognized (13, 14).
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Abstract At the time of this writing, the GenBank phage database comprises 200 complete phage genome sequences. An equivalent number of phage sequences were passively acquired as prophages in bacterial genome sequencing projects. The scientific value of these prophage sequences was only recently recognized (13, 14).
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Reciprocal recombination in prophage lambda
Journal of Cellular Physiology, 1967Well-separated prophage markers in an E. coli λ/F′ (λ) partial diploid recombine reciprocally.
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Research progress of prophages.
Yi chuan = Hereditas, 2021As the most abundant biological entities on earth, bacteriophages (phages) were considered as the antagonists of bacteria. With the rapid development of genomics and molecular biology technologies, a subtle and complex relationship between phages and their host bacteria has been uncovered.
Xuemei, Chen, Yunlin, Wei, Xiuling, Ji
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Proposed for presentation at the Viruses of Microbes held July 18-22, 2022 in Guimaraes, Portugal, 2022
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