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Prophage - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Definition of prophage in the Medical Dictionary. prophage explanation. Information about prophage in Free online English dictionary. What is prophage? Meaning of prophage medical term. What does prophage mean? ... prophage; propham; prophase; prophy cup; prophylactic; prophylactic antibiotic therapy;
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A phage chromosome inserted as part of the linear structure of the DNA chromosome of a bacterium. A temperate phage integrated into the host chromosome. ... Biology Glossary search by EverythingBio.com ... Website created and maintained by: Mark Lefers and the Holmgren Lab last updated: July 26, 200...
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The majority of the bacterial genome sequences deposited in the National Center for Biotechnology Information database contain prophage sequences. ...
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genes, most of which are carried by prophages and only two described as chromosomal: one is from ... strongly suggesting that it is derived from a prophage ...
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The fate of lysogens following prophage induction has assumed added significance with the finding that in many pathogens virulence genes are carried on prophages and, in some, the production and/or release of the virulence factor is under control of the phage lytic regulatory program.
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III. Downloading and Installing Prophage Finder ... This web application was designed to provide researchers with a tool to quickly predict potential prophage loci in prokaryotic genome sequences. ... 2. After downloading the file, open the Prophage Finder homepage and select the file rsph2.txt as your upload file.
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Functional organization of a prophage of the temperate bacteriophage ZF40 of Erwinia carotovora subsp. ... Functional organization of a prophage of the temperate bacteriophage ZF40 of Erwinia carotovora subsp. carotovora which includes its immunity and inducibility as well as its effect on the host phenotype.
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A prophage is a phage genome inserted as part of the linear structure of the DNA chromosome of a bacterium. A temperate phage integrated into the host chromosome or existing as an extrachromosomal plasmid.
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