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1 T-even bacteriophages
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2 T-even bacteriophages
English-russian biological dictionary > T-even bacteriophages
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3 bacteriophage
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bacteriophages — (= phages) Viruses that infect bacteria. The bacteriophages that attack Escherichia coli are termed coliphages, examples of these are lambda phage and the T even phages, T2, T4 and T6. Basically, phages consist of a protein coat or capsid… … Dictionary of molecular biology
T even phage — A group of dsDNA bacteriophages of enterobacteria including T2, T4,T6 as opposed to T odd phage (T1,3,5 and 7) … Dictionary of molecular biology
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Фаг Т4 — ? Бактериофаг Т4 Строение бактериофага Т4 … Википедия
Phage monographs — Bacteriophage (phage) are viruses of bacteria and arguably are the most numerous organisms on Earth. The history of phage study is captured, in part, in the books published on the topic (but see also phage meetings). Presented is a list of 100… … Wikipedia
Bacteriophage — This article is about a biological infectious particle; for other uses, see phage (disambiguation). A bacteriophage (from bacteria and Greek φάγειν phagein to eat ) is any one of a number of viruses that infect bacteria. The term is commonly used … Wikipedia
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