Antibiotic resistance
...
3.1 Prevention
3.2 Vaccines
3.3
phage therapy
4 See also
5 External links ... of more effective vaccines is under way.
phage therapy
phage therapy is a more recent alternative that can ...
Hershey-Chase experiment
... of phages and, ultimately, of all organisms.
A
phage is a small virus that infects bacteria . It ... coat that encloses the genetic material. When a
phage infects a bacterium, it inserts its genetic ... experiments, bacteria were separated from the
phage coats by blending followed by centrifugation . ...
Lambda phage
... Enterobacteria
phage λ ( lambda
phage ) is a temperate
phage that lives in E. coli . Once ...
Antibiotic resistance
...
3.1 Prevention
3.2 Vaccines
3.3
phage therapy
4 See also
5 External links ... of more effective vaccines is under way.
phage therapy
phage therapy is a more recent alternative that can ...
Phage
... A
phage (also called bacteriophage ) (in Greek ... Mark Mller says: Bacteria don't die, they just
phage away. ) Some phages (so-called temperate phages ... in the lysis of the host cell. An example is
phage λ of E. coli . Sometimes, prophages even ...
Prophage
...
A prophage is a temperate
phage in its integrated status. Its genome can be integrated into the ... as an extrachromosomal plasmid . When stress in the host is detected, the
phage enters its reproductive cycle.
...
Virus classification
... (tailed bacteriophages ).
Family Myoviridae - e.g. Enterobacteria
phage T4
Family Podoviridae
Family Siphoviridae - e.g. Enterobacteria
phage λ
Unassigned
Family Ascoviridae
Family Adenoviridae ...
Virus
... and many single-celled organisms), whilst the term bacteriophage or
phage is used to describe those infecting prokaryotes ( bacteria and ... plasma membrane and into the cytoplasm of the host cell. The capsid of a
phage , a bacterial virus, remains on the outside. In contrast, many viruses ...
Bioinformatics
...
6 External links
Major research areas
Sequence analysis
Main articles: Sequence alignment , Sequence database
Since the
phage Φ-X174; was sequenced in 1977 , the DNA sequence of more and more organisms is stored in electronic databases. These data are analyzed to ...
Bioinformatics
...
6 External links
Major research areas
Sequence analysis
Main articles: Sequence alignment , Sequence database
Since the
phage Φ-X174; was sequenced in 1977 , the DNA sequence of more and more organisms is stored in electronic databases. These data are analyzed to ...
Microbiology
... phage). They observed that phage-resistant colonies were present at analogous locations on each of the plates, allowing them to conclude that the
phage resistance trait had existed in the original colony, which had never been exposed to phage, instead of arising after the bacteria had been exposed to ...
Molecular genetics
...
mapping, cloning, and sequencing
gene expression
measuring
spatial and temporal regulation
cDNAs
imprinting
bacterial and
phage molecular genetics
eukaryotic molecular genetics
external links
Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics in Oncology and Haematology ...
Virology
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Diagnostic methods
Antiviral chemotherapy
Infection control measures
Virus outbreaks
See also
molecular biology
phage , the virus of bacteria / prokaryotes
viral plaque
Important publications in virology
Virus classification
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