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  • {{r|Bacteriophage}}
    1,012 bytes (130 words) - 16:23, 11 January 2010
  • {{r|Bacteriophage experimental evolution}}
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  • ...lity of experimental studies in a laboratory context. For these reasons, [[bacteriophage]]s (i.e. [[virus]]es that infect [[bacteria]]) are especially favored by ex ADAPTATION AND THE BACTERIOPHAGE
    10 KB (1,507 words) - 02:21, 8 May 2008
  • {{r|Bacteriophage experimental evolution}} {{r|Bacteriophage}}
    4 KB (486 words) - 19:46, 11 January 2010
  • {{r|Bacteriophage}}
    2 KB (241 words) - 04:35, 24 February 2010
  • ...g between selection and population expansion in an experimental lineage of bacteriophage T7. Genetics 161:11-20. ...dependent contrasts succeed where ancestor reconstruction fails in a known bacteriophage phylogeny. Evolution 54:397-405.
    12 KB (1,795 words) - 02:11, 8 May 2008
  • ...a stub during the writing of the first chapter of the edited monograph, ''Bacteriophage Ecology'' (forecasted publication date: 2007, Cambridge University Press), ...[http://www.pnas.org/cgi/content/full/103/32/12115], and also individual [[Bacteriophage#Model bacteriophages|phage types]][http://www.pnas.org/cgi/content/full/99/
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  • {{r|Bacteriophage}}
    3 KB (336 words) - 04:05, 8 June 2009
  • *Abedon, S. T. (2007=scheduled publication date, and we are on schedule!). '''Bacteriophage Ecology: Population Growth, Evolution, and Impact of Bacterial Viruses.''' ..., J. J. Shaffer, and T. A. Kokjohn. 1997. '''Effects of host starvation on bacteriophage dynamics''', p. 368-385. In R. Y. Morita (ed.), Bacteria in Oligotrophic En
    23 KB (3,504 words) - 16:08, 24 October 2013
  • ...hage). Lancet 11:1064</ref> This excuse is rather puzzling since, in 1919, bacteriophage research was still in its infancy.
    9 KB (1,423 words) - 16:37, 23 September 2013
  • ...hage). Lancet 11:1064</ref> This excuse is rather puzzling since, in 1919, bacteriophage research was still in its infancy.
    9 KB (1,433 words) - 16:34, 23 September 2013
  • ...s destroyed bacteria. It is not obvious to me whether he coined the term "bacteriophage" or whether this came later. I don't feel comfortable giving him this cred *[http://en.citizendium.org/wiki/Bacteriophage Bacteriophage] Suprising -> Surprising. Error located on main article not Draft.
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  • ...[[phage therapy]] and modern [[biological pest control]]. Subsequently, [[bacteriophage]]s became the [[model organism]]s for the studies that spawned much of our ...rable virus, but a virus parasitic on bacteria."'' (From F. d'Hérelle, The bacteriophage, Sci. News 14:44-59, 1949.)
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  • ...[[phage therapy]] and modern [[biological pest control]]. Subsequently, [[bacteriophage]]s became the [[model organism]]s for the studies that spawned much of our ...rable virus, but a virus parasitic on bacteria."'' (From F. d'Herelle, The bacteriophage, Sci. News 14:44-59, 1949.)
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  • ...bacteria. The term is most commonly used in its shortened form: phage. The bacteriophage was first shown to be a part of the [[Biology|biological]] world in modern ...their own numbers in the process of doing so: the essential actions of the bacteriophage.
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  • ...bacteria. The term is most commonly used in its shortened form: phage. The bacteriophage was first shown to be a part of the [[Biology|biological]] world in modern ...their own numbers in the process of doing so: the essential actions of the bacteriophage.
    25 KB (3,809 words) - 14:09, 8 March 2024
  • ...nfect: animal viruses, [[plant virus]]es, [[fungus|fungal]] viruses, and [[bacteriophage]]s (viruses infecting [[bacteria]], which include the most complex viruses) [[Bacteriophage]]s, the viruses infecting [[bacteria]], can be relatively easily grown as [
    16 KB (2,389 words) - 01:43, 30 December 2010
  • ...Taq DNA Polymerase reagents, apparently contaminated with trace amounts of bacteriophage like dnase. A study USING 16s rrna gene primer sA, a number of unexpected p ...ore but most were exogenous bacterial DNA. This study is the first to show bacteriophage like DNA present. Scientist and Researchers were made aware of these findin
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  • ...ria, particularly [[leprosy]] and [[tuberculosis]], and the discovery of [[bacteriophage]]s, viruses that parasitize bacteria. Bacteriophages proved ideal model org
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  • ...of [[peptidoglycann]] in its cell walls. In addition, it is sensitive to [[bacteriophage]] attack; this may be due to the fact that it has no outer membrane.
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