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Lysogeny , or the lysogenic cycle , is one of two methods of viral reproduction (the lytic cycle is the other). Lysogeny is characterized by integration of the bacteriophage nucleic acid into the h...
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b. Lysogenic conversion - When a cell becomes lysogenized, occasionally extra genes carried by the phage get expressed in the cell. These genes can change the properties of the bacterial cell. This process is called lysogenic or phage conversion.
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The process by which a virus induces change in the characteristics of a bacterial host was named lysogenic conversion. Different phages bring about different conversions, but those that render their host pathogenic have received particular scrutiny.
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Lysogenic conversion by a filamentous phage encoding cholera toxin. ... Lysogenic conversion of environmental Vibrio mimicus strains by CTXPhi. ... Lysogenic conversion by a filamentous phage encoding cholera toxin.Lysogenic conversion by a filamentous phage encoding cholera toxin.
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Lysogenic conversion in Klebsiella pneumoniae: system which requires active immunity regulation for expression of the conversion phenomenon. ...
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Ghosh, D., Roy, K., Williamson, K. E., Srinivasiah, S., Wommack, K. E., Radosevich, M. (2009). Acyl-Homoserine Lactones Can Induce Virus Production in Lysogenic Bacteria: an Alternative Paradigm for Prophage Induction.
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LYSOGENIC CONVERSION: ROLE OF PROPHAGE MORONS ... The early studies had indicated that some prophages carry additional cargo genes (termed morons or lysogenic conversion genes), and recent genomic analyses have revealed many more examples. These morons are not required for the phage life cycle.
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In vitro lysogenic conversion experiments. Detroit 562 human pharyngeal cells were grown to confluence in six-well plates and then washed three times with serum-free minimal essential medium (MEM). ... To test the effects of pharyngeal cell culture supernatant on streptococcal lysogenic conversion,
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