She's the corrupted version of another character in the Magic the Gathering Universe. Part of The Odyssey and Onslaught cycle was based around the adventures of the barbarian Kamahl, and his sister, Jeska. In short, blinded by rage and madness, Kamahl fatally wounded her and left her for dead. As she lay dying, Braids, a Cabal summoner, saved her life using evil magic. But it wasn't until later, when the First of the Cabal unsuccessfully tried to kill her with his lethal touch, that Phage the Untouchable was truly born.
Bacillus anthracis is susceptible to gamma phage because the phage has evolved to target and infect specific receptors on the surface of the bacterium. This interaction enables the gamma phage to inject its genetic material into the bacterium, hijacking its machinery to produce more phage particles and ultimately leading to the destruction of the bacterial cell.
When a phage attaches to a bacterium, it injects its genetic material (DNA or RNA) into the cell. The phage capsid (outer protein coat) typically stays attached to the cell surface during this process.
In virology, temperate refers to the life cycle some phages are able to perform. Atemperate phage can integrate its genome into its host bacterium's chromosome, becoming a lysogen known as a prophage. A temperate phage is also able to undergo lytic life cycles, where the prophage is expressed, replicates the phage genome and produces phage progeny and the progeny phage leave the bacterium. The virulent phages have only lytic lifecycles and thus infection results in the host cell's death (due to lytic cell destruction-the phage replicates itself and then bursts the cell, releasing many copies).
The M13 phage was sequenced using traditional Sanger sequencing methods, which rely on chain-termination technology. This involved breaking down the phage's genome into smaller fragments, sequencing these fragments, and then assembling the sequences to reconstruct the complete genome. This method allowed scientists to determine the linear sequence of the DNA bases in the M13 phage genome.
In the lytic cycle, a phage kills the bacterial host cell by causing it to burst (lysis) to release new phage particles. The phage replicates inside the host cell until it reaches a critical point, then the host cell is ruptured to release the new phages to infect other host cells.
Yes, Phage the Untouchable is banned in the Commander format.
For the most part, Phage was a servant of the First of The Cabal, the leader of an evil group of black-magic aligned summoners and sorcerers.
No in a nutshell. She is easy to deal with, is expensive to play and you can't use alternate casting methods to play her. That said if your opponent can't deal with her or at least block her, she wins you the game. However, most players call her 'phage the unplayable'. she was supposed to be a rival of Akroma, angel of wrath but in card form at least akroma wins hands down.
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When building a deck around Phage the Untouchable as a commander in Magic: The Gathering, it is important to include cards that can protect her from being destroyed or countered, such as cards that grant hexproof or shroud. Additionally, including cards that allow you to cheat her into play without casting her directly, such as through reanimation or flicker effects, can be effective. It is also helpful to include cards that can give her haste or allow you to attack immediately after she enters the battlefield to take advantage of her powerful ability to instantly defeat opponents.
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The substance a phage leaves outside its host cell is typically referred to as the "phage progeny" or "phage particles." These particles can include newly synthesized phage DNA and proteins, as well as the phage capsid that encapsulates the genetic material. This material can go on to infect other host cells and continue the phage replication cycle.
Phage titration is needed to determine the concentration or titer of phages in a sample, which is crucial for ensuring the effectiveness of phage-based therapies, determining the optimal phage concentration for experiments, and monitoring phage growth dynamics in culture. Titration allows researchers to quantify the number of active phages present in a sample, providing valuable information for various applications in phage research and biotechnology.
c. Repression of the phage genome - A phage coded protein, called a repressor, is made which binds to a particular site on the phage DNA, called the operator, and shuts off transcription of most phage genes EXCEPT the repressor gene. The result is a stable repressed phage genome which is integrated into the host chromosome. Each temperate phage will only repress its own DNA and not that from other phage, so that repression is very specific (immunity to superinfection with the same phage).Reference: http://pathmicro.med.sc.edu/mayer/phage.htm
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