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Prophage Genomics

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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Reciprocal recombination in prophage lambda

Journal of Cellular Physiology, 1967
Well-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, 2021
As 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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Precise prophage mapping.

Proposed for presentation at the Viruses of Microbes held July 18-22, 2022 in Guimaraes, Portugal, 2022
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Prophage

2008
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Prophage

2011
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LYSOGENY AND PROPHAGE

1999
Max Gottesman, Arnos Oppenheim
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