BACTERIOPHAGE vs PHAGE: NOUN
- A virus that is parasitic (reproduces itself) in bacteria
- A virus that specifically infects bacteria.
- A virus which infects bacteria; -- also colloquially called phage in laboratory jargon.
- A virus that infects and lyses certain bacteria.
- A virus that is parasitic in bacteria; it uses the bacterium's machinery and energy to produce more phage until the bacterium is destroyed and phage is released to invade surrounding bacteria
- A virus that is parasitic (reproduces itself) in bacteria
- A virus that is parasitic to bacteria.
- A bacteriophage.
- A virus that is parasitic in bacteria; it uses the bacterium's machinery and energy to produce more phage until the bacterium is destroyed and phage is released to invade surrounding bacteria
BACTERIOPHAGE vs PHAGE: RELATED WORDS
- Glycoproteins, Mutagenesis, Peptide, Bacteriophagic, Replicon, Mycobacteria, Bacterial toxin, Bacterium, Plasmid, Poxvirus, Microorganism, Pathogen, Lysogenic, Lambda, Phage
- Polymerase, Monoclonal, Mycobacteria, Rna, Microbe, Epitope, Antigen, Poxvirus, Microorganism, Antibody, Pathogen, Bacterium, Plasmid, Lambda, Bacteriophage
BACTERIOPHAGE vs PHAGE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Glycoproteins, Mutagenesis, Peptide, Bacteriophagic, Replicon, Mycobacteria, Bacterial toxin, Bacterium, Plasmid, Poxvirus, Microorganism, Pathogen, Lysogenic, Lambda, Phage
- Polymerase, Monoclonal, Mycobacteria, Rna, Microbe, Epitope, Antigen, Poxvirus, Microorganism, Antibody, Pathogen, Bacterium, Plasmid, Lambda, Bacteriophage
BACTERIOPHAGE vs PHAGE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Viable molecular hybrids of bacteriophage lambda and eukaryotic DNA.
- Two batches of isotopically labeled bacteriophage particles were prepared.
- Surface presentation of protein epitopes using bacteriophage expression systems.
- Bacteriophage commercially and used in recombinant DNA technology.
- Molecular and evolutionary determinants of bacteriophage host range.
- Tailed Bacteriophage into a Killing Complex in Pseudomonas.
- Cholera transmission: the host, pathogen and bacteriophage dynamic.
- Filamentous bacteriophage: biology, phage display and nanotechnology applications.
- The use of SM buffer containing gelatin stabilizes bacteriophage populations after freezing for further characterization of bacteriophage of interest, including culturing.
- Note: Pyo, Intesti, Ses, and Enko bacteriophage are all commercially available bacteriophage cocktails.
- Upon phage infection, the alternative host overexpresses DNA degradation genes and underexpresses translation genes, resulting in a delayed phage replication and protein translation.
- We produced sets of fragments of phage genomes of different sizes to simulate phage contigs of different size.
- This collection of phages is called a phage display antibody library, where each phage particle displays a single antibody.
- Transduction occurs when a phage carries bacterial genes from one host cell to another as a result of aberrations in the phage reproductive cycle.
- Gene III fusion protein and its display on the surface of phage were demonstrated by Western analysis and phage titer neutralization experiments.
- Isolate bacteriophage from bacterial culture, measure phage concentration, and complex phage with either carbon nanotubes or gold nanoparticles at the assigned ratios.
- PHAGE CHECKLIST As each phage is isolated and characterized, the following items will need to be recorded!
- The phage vector has a complete phage genome, but it is not effective for large proteins.
- Phage therapy and phage control: to be revisited urgently!
- Targeted phage will not produce infective phage particles after transfection of mammalian cells, because bacterial promoters regulate all of the phage structural genes.
BACTERIOPHAGE vs PHAGE: QUESTIONS
- What is the functional genome map of bacteriophage T4?
- Can bacteriophage be used to detect Xanthomonas phaseoli infection?
- What is the replication system of bacteriophage T7?
- Is bacteriophage the solution to our antibiotic problem?
- How many bacteriophage genomes are there in Aclame?
- What is the procedure for bacteriophage plaque assay?
- What are the diseases caused by bacteriophage viruses?
- What are the characteristics of Bacteriophage P2 capsids?
- What are the bacteriophage λ recombination sequences?
- What is a filamentous bacteriophage (genus Inovirus)?
- What is the application of phage lambda in biotechnology?
- How is phage transduction carried out in the laboratory?
- What is the application of phage genetics in biology?
- Is there a bacterial defense against phage invaders?
- Are there any planeswalkers for phage the untouchable?
- Can phage therapy help fight antibiotic-resistant bacteria?
- Why are Staphylococcus species typed for phage identification?
- Can the Phage Proteomic Tree be used as a genome-based taxonomical system for phage?
- What happens to the attached phage in a phage dish?
- Which phage encodes a new RNA polymerase for phage genes?