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  2. Lambda phage - Wikipedia

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    Enterobacteria phage λ (lambda phage, coliphage λ, officially Escherichia virus Lambda) is a bacterial virus, or bacteriophage, that infects the bacterial species Escherichia coli (E. coli). It was discovered by Esther Lederberg in 1950. [ 2 ]

  3. Bacteriophage - Wikipedia

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    A bacteriophage (/ b æ k ˈ t ɪər i oʊ f eɪ dʒ /), also known informally as a phage (/ ˈ f eɪ dʒ /), is a virus that infects and replicates within bacteria and archaea. The term is derived from Ancient Greek φαγεῖν (phagein) 'to devour' and bacteria .

  4. Phi X 174 - Wikipedia

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    The phi X 174 (or ΦX174) bacteriophage is a single-stranded DNA virus that infects Escherichia coli. This virus was isolated in 1935 by Nicolas Bulgakov [1] in Félix d'Hérelle's laboratory at the Pasteur Institute, from samples collected in Paris sewers. Its characterization and the study of its replication mechanism were carried out from ...

  5. Marine viruses - Wikipedia

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    The lytic cycle, the reproductive cycle of the bacteriophage, has six stages: → attachment: the phage attaches itself to the surface of the host cell → penetration: the phage injects its DNA through the cell membrane → transcription: the host cell's DNA is degraded and the cell's metabolism is directed to initiate phage biosynthesis

  6. M13 bacteriophage - Wikipedia

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    M13 is one of the Ff phages (fd and f1 are others), a member of the family filamentous bacteriophage ().Ff phages are composed of circular single-stranded DNA (), which in the case of the m13 phage is 6407 nucleotides long and is encapsulated in approximately 2700 copies of the major coat protein p8, and capped with about 5 copies each of four different minor coat proteins (p3 and p6 at one ...

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    Over 10 years after Brittany Murphy played Tai in the classic '90s comedy Clueless, the actress was found unresponsive in her Los Angeles home.. As the shocking news spread, more details emerged ...

  8. Lambda bacteriophage - Wikipedia

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