Applied and Environmental Microbiology, Volume 54, Pages 851-1642American Society for Microbiology, 1988 - Microbial ecology |
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Page 1039
... phage genome were cloned into pACYC184 . Restriction enzyme analysis of both the phage DNA and the cloned EcoRI fragments with EcoRI , BstEII , PstI , ClaI , and Xbal yielded a 37.6 - kilobase - pair - long circular restriction map for ...
... phage genome were cloned into pACYC184 . Restriction enzyme analysis of both the phage DNA and the cloned EcoRI fragments with EcoRI , BstEII , PstI , ClaI , and Xbal yielded a 37.6 - kilobase - pair - long circular restriction map for ...
Page 1470
... phages studied . This discrimination probably relied on the cell wall components involved in the phage receptor or on the cellular machinery intervening in the phage multiplication . The fact that phages were 10 times less active on C ...
... phages studied . This discrimination probably relied on the cell wall components involved in the phage receptor or on the cellular machinery intervening in the phage multiplication . The fact that phages were 10 times less active on C ...
Page 1638
... phages . Phage 15 ( Fig . 1e ) was very unusual ; it had a head ( Fig . 2 ) composed of large subunits ( 16 nm in diameter ) and a T - shaped base plate ( Fig . 1e ) . Phages 16 ( Fig . 1f ) and 20 also had visible tail structures . The ...
... phages . Phage 15 ( Fig . 1e ) was very unusual ; it had a head ( Fig . 2 ) composed of large subunits ( 16 nm in diameter ) and a T - shaped base plate ( Fig . 1e ) . Phages 16 ( Fig . 1f ) and 20 also had visible tail structures . The ...
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