A virus that is parasitic (reproduces itself) in bacteria.
1 Here, we interrogate phage - antibiotic interactions across antibiotics with different mechanisms of action.
2 Recent metagenomic studies suggest that phage biogeography is characterized by frequent migration.
3 What is clear is that phage elements contribute significantly to genome variability.
4 At the time, I attributed it to the phage 's attack on her.
5 Both phage genomes were sequenced by a 454 and Sanger hybrid approach.
6 The next thing I remember, I stood over the crushed, twitching phage .
7 SaPI1 depends on the helper phage for excision, replication and genome packaging.
8 Similar antimicrobial resistance patterns, phage types and STs have been observed in Europe.
9 However, there are few concerns over the application of phage - based solutions.
10 Minor differences in the genomes result from horizontal gene transfer and phage infection.
11 Among these regions were six that included previously identified cryptic phage .
12 However, conventional methods for isolating pathogen-specific phage are slow, labor-intensive, and frequently unsuccessful.
13 These elements therefore represent phage satellites or parasites, not defective phages.
14 Here, we apply this concept of phage - mediated bacterial growth inhibition to antibiotic discovery.
15 The phage also contains about 10 copies of the C protein.
16 The force dipped at the last second, then came up at the phage .
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