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  • 41lambda bacteriophage — (= l phage) Bacterial DNA virus, first isolated from E. coli. Its structure is similar to that of the T even phages. It shows a lytic cycle and a lysogenic cycle, and studies on the control of these alternative cycles have been very important for …

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  • 42Phage monographs — Bacteriophage (phage) are viruses of bacteria and arguably are the most numerous organisms on Earth. The history of phage study is captured, in part, in the books published on the topic (but see also phage meetings). Presented is a list of 100… …

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  • 43Phage ecology — Bacteriophages (phages), potentially the most numerous organisms on Earth, are the viruses of bacteria (more generally, of prokaryotesThe term prokaryotes is useful to mean the sum of the bacteria and archaeabacteria but otherwise can be… …

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  • 44Phage — Bactériophage Un bactériophage (ou phage) est un virus n infectant que des bactéries. En grec, phageton signifie nourriture/consommation. On les appelle également virus bactériens. Ce sont des outils fondamentaux de recherche et d étude en… …

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  • 45Eschericia coli — bacteriophage acteriophage n. sing. & pl. a virus which infects bacteria; also colloquially called {phage} in laboratory jargon. Note: Bacteriophages are of many varieties, generally specific for one or a narrow range of bacterial species, and… …

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  • 46lambda phage — bacteriophage acteriophage n. sing. & pl. a virus which infects bacteria; also colloquially called {phage} in laboratory jargon. Note: Bacteriophages are of many varieties, generally specific for one or a narrow range of bacterial species, and… …

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  • 47phage — bacteriophage acteriophage n. sing. & pl. a virus which infects bacteria; also colloquially called {phage} in laboratory jargon. Note: Bacteriophages are of many varieties, generally specific for one or a narrow range of bacterial species, and… …

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  • 48Phage meetings — Bacteriophage are viruses of bacteria. They are likely the most numerous organisms on Earth and contributed greatly to the development of the disciplines of molecular biology and molecular genetics. This page is an biblographic listing of… …

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  • 49choleraphage — Bacteriophage of Vibrio cholerae. [cholera + G. phago, to eat] * * * chol·er·a·phage (kolґər ə fāj) a bacteriophage that infects cholera bacilli …

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  • 50T7 phage — Bacteriophage T7 is a phage capable of infecting susceptible bacterial cells. It infects most strains of Escherichia coli (including , a strain of E. coli which can cause foodborne illness).The virus is said to have complex structural symmetry,… …

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