A virus that attacks bacteria.
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The type of virus that infects a bacteria is called a bacteriophage. An example of such a bacteriophage is the T3 bacteriophage.
bacteriophage (literally, phage = eat, bacterio = bacteria)
Bacteria transfer DNA with a bacteriophage.
A virus that infects bacteria is called a bacteriophage. Bacteriophages are specific to infecting bacterial cells and can inject their genetic material into the host bacterium, leading to replication and eventual destruction of the bacterial cell.
Bacteriophage lambda primarily infects Escherichia coli bacteria. It is commonly used as a tool in molecular biology research for genetic engineering experiments.
bacteriophage
The type of virus that infects a bacteria is called a bacteriophage. An example of such a bacteriophage is the T3 bacteriophage.
A bacteriophage
Bacteriophage
No. A bacteriophage is a virus that attacks bacteria.
the scientific name for bacteriophage is Enterobacteria phage Mu , get it right
A bacteriophage is a kind of virus that infects and kills bacteria.a virus that attacks bacteria
A bacteriophage ("eater of bacteria") inject their DNA (or RNA) into the cell.
bacteriophage (literally, phage = eat, bacterio = bacteria)
Bacteriophage kills the winner, in bacterial communities, the dominant species is attacked by the viruses.
You can break the word into: Bacterio+Phagein Bacterio=Bacteria Phagein(greek)=to eat Bacteriophages are viruses that consume bacteria. ie. Their host cells are bacteria.
Well, I think you actually me bacteriophage....but bacteriophage is a virus that infects bacteria.-One Who Knows Science