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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about bacteriophagic. bacteriophagic. Information about bacteriophagic in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... (redirected from bacteriophagic)
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Definition of bacteriophagic in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of bacteriophagic. Pronunciation of bacteriophagic. Translations of bacteriophagic. bacteriophagic synonyms, bacteriophagic antonyms. Information about bacteriophagic in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... ; How to thank TFD for its existence?
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From the Division of Protobiology, Yale University School of Medicine ... Several reports dealing with the influence of body fluids on staphylococcus bacteriophage have shown that human serum and pus markedly interfere with the in vitro lysis of staphylococci by bacteriophage (Gratia and Mutsaars, 1931; ... Applebaum and MacNeal,
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The bacteriophagic fluid contains the bacterial proteins in a soluble form. ... Bacteriophage purified with either of these methods usually does ...
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Bacteriophage were jointly discovered by Frederick Twort in England and by Felix d'Herelle at the Pasteur Institute in Farance. ... Four types of bacteriophage have been widely used in biochemical and molecular biological research. Most of these infect E. coli. ... T series of DNA bacteriophages...
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Biochemistry 3107 - Fall 2001 ... Studies of DNA replication in bacteriophage have been very valuable because of the insights that have been obtained into replication strategies, ... Assume that replication of the linear molecule is initiated by the synthesis of RNA primers (red arrows) at each end. In the above example,
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bacteriophage ( ) n. A virus that infects and lyses certain bacteria. bacteriophagic bacte ' riophag ' ic adj ... Home > Library > Miscellaneous > Columbia Encyclopedia ... A virus infects a bacterial cell by first attaching to the bacterial cell wall by its tail. In coliphages the tail is a complex protein structure...
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diagram of bacteriophage T4 attaching to a bacterial cell and then contracting to inject its DNA into the bacterial cell ... Above: graphic of Bacteriophage T4 viruses attacking a bacterial cell. ... At left, a phage has attached to the LPS layer of the bacterial cell wall. At right, the phage tail has contracted and the phage...
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