The type of virus that infects a bacteria is called a bacteriophage. An example of such a bacteriophage is the T3 bacteriophage.
Proviruses and prophages are similar in that they both insert their genetic material into the nucleus of the host cell. Prophages do this in bacteria only, and can also convert to lytic reproduction. In lytic reproduction the genetic material leaves the nucleus as the cell is destroyed. In proviral reproduction the genetic material will permanently remain in the nucleus.
bacteriophage (literally, phage = eat, bacterio = bacteria)
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.
The scientists Alfred Hershey and Martha Chase conducted a series of experiments at the Carnegie Institute of Washington in 1952, and concluded that the genetic material of a bacteriophage was DNA.
We can insert about 5-25 kb sized foreign DNA in a lambda bacteriophage vector.
Lambda (λ) is a term used to refer to a type of bacteriophage, which is a virus that infects bacteria
Sui-Sheng Tzeng has written: 'Studies of [lambda] bacteriophage and bacteriophage formation in frozen-thawed cell preparations'
A virus that attacks bacteria is called a "Bacteriophage"
Mark Ptashne has written: 'A genetic switch' -- subject(s): Bacteriophage lambda, Genetic Repressors, Genetic regulation, Viral genetics
bacteriophage
Thien-Fah Mah has written: 'The interaction between E. coli protein NusA and the N-nut site complex bacteriophage [lambda]'
The type of virus that infects a bacteria is called a bacteriophage. An example of such a bacteriophage is the T3 bacteriophage.
The motto of Lambda Lambda Lambda is 'Follow the Twelve'.
Lambda Lambda Lambda was created on 2006-01-15.
Lambda DNA is a bacteriophage DNA commonly used in molecular biology research due to its simple structure and easy manipulation. It is a model system for studying gene regulation and genetic recombination. Lambda DNA is often used as a vector in genetic engineering experiments.
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