Virus that infects and replicates within bacteria.
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Examples for "phage"
Examples for "phage"
1Here, we interrogate phage-antibiotic interactions across antibiotics with different mechanisms of action.
2Recent metagenomic studies suggest that phage biogeography is characterized by frequent migration.
3What is clear is that phage elements contribute significantly to genome variability.
4At the time, I attributed it to the phage's attack on her.
5Both phage genomes were sequenced by a 454 and Sanger hybrid approach.
1Furthermore, our data indicated that tryptophol was involved in the bacteriophage infection.
2All patients were immunized with bacteriophage phi X 174, a T cell-dependent neoantigen.
3The recently purified bacteriophage endolysin Cpl-1 rapidly and specifically kills pneumococci on contact.
4Catalytic studies carried out with purified topoisomerase II and bacteriophage DNA confirmed this hypothesis.
5The genetic structure of natural bacteriophage populations is poorly understood.
1Aims: Temperate bacteriophages are bacterial viruses that transfer genetic information between bacteria.
2Too sensitive to the fact that most bacteriophages come from raw sewage.
3Sequence analysis revealed that MuEb belongs to the Mu family of bacteriophages.
4We work on something called bacteriophages, it's a virus with DNA.
5Phage hunting involves discovering and studying new bacteriophages, the viruses that infect bacteria.
1Aims: Temperate bacteriophages are bacterial viruses that transfer genetic information between bacteria.
2Bacterial viruses (bacteriophages or phages) represent a natural mechanism for pathogenic bacterial control.
Translations for bacterial virus