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  • ...ing I changed no meaning, I reworded it to, "This specificity means that a bacteriophage can only infect bacteria that bear the certain types of receptors that they *The section [[Bacteriophage#Major_discoveries_with_phages|Major discoveries with phages]] might be bett
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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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  • ...ne, there will very likely be nothing left of the old Wikipedia article. [[Bacteriophage]] is an approved articles, and the field is a complicated one, many artices
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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.
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  • == Bacteriophage ==
    14 KB (2,277 words) - 03:55, 16 October 2018
  • ...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 [
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  • *[[Bacteriophage]] |[[Bacteriophage]] is newly approved today - by the Biology Workgroup. Congratulations on an
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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.
    29 KB (3,377 words) - 04:53, 22 November 2023
  • ...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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  • ...iopinae]], [[Baccalauréat]], [[Bacteria]], [[Bacterial cell structure]], [[Bacteriophage experimental evolution]], [[Bahá'í Faith]], [[Bajrayogini Temple]], [[Bal ...ricanus sites/Related Articles]], [[Australopithecus africanus/Unused]], [[Bacteriophage/Draft]], [[Bangladesh/Approval]], [[Bangladesh/Unused]], [[Barack Obama/App
    18 KB (1,846 words) - 09:34, 16 April 2024
  • ...iopinae]], [[Baccalauréat]], [[Bacteria]], [[Bacterial cell structure]], [[Bacteriophage experimental evolution]], [[Bahá'í Faith]], [[Bajrayogini Temple]], [[Bal ...ricanus sites/Related Articles]], [[Australopithecus africanus/Unused]], [[Bacteriophage/Draft]], [[Bangladesh/Approval]], [[Bangladesh/Unused]], [[Barack Obama/App
    18 KB (1,846 words) - 09:34, 16 April 2024
  • ...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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  • |event='''1950''': [[Alfred Hershey]] and [[Martha Chase]] use [[bacteriophage]] to confirm DNA is the molecule of heredity.
    8 KB (1,066 words) - 11:36, 15 September 2013
  • #[[Bacteriophage/Citable Version]]
    9 KB (1,161 words) - 03:09, 8 March 2024
  • ...ile DNA of bacteria (for instance [[Insertion sequences]] (IS) and mutator bacteriophage Mu). Mobile DNA from the MR chromosome had been found to move to new chromo
    8 KB (1,091 words) - 15:32, 3 November 2007
  • ...cterial DNA is moved from one bacterium to another by a bacterial virus (a bacteriophage, commonly called a [[phage]]). ...pathotypes were acquired from numerous sources, including [[plasmid]]s, [[bacteriophage]]s, and the [[genomes]] of other bacteria. '''[[Pathogenicity island]]s''',
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  • ...sicists but had switched after WWII. Watson’s reputation as a ‘phage’ man (bacteriophage) was the sort of support they needed to verify their aspirations in biology
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