- The
Actinobacteriophage database, more
commonly known as PhagesDB, is an interactive, comprehensive, database-backed
website that
collects and shares...
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phage MinosPhrime". The
Actinobacteriophage Database.
Archived from the
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phage Unicorn".
Actinobacteriophage Database at PhagesDB.org.
Archived from the
original on 10 May 2024...
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College found infecting, specifically,
Mycobacterium smegmatis. "The
Actinobacteriophage Database |
Phage Jeffabunny". Phagesdb.org. 2010-12-07. Retrieved...
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Siphoviridae family. D29 can
infect a
large variety of mycobacterium. "The
Actinobacteriophage Database |
Phage D29". phagesdb.org.
Retrieved 2
November 2017. Granoff...
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character Pac-Man, from the game of the same name.[citation needed] "The
Actinobacteriophage Database |
Phage PackMan". Phagesdb.org. 2011-03-17.
Retrieved 2017-04-27...
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contributing to the
number of
isolated Gordonia phages.
According to the
Actinobacteriophage Database PhagesDb.org, more than 2,806 Gordonia-infecting
types of...
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suggest an
appropriate start for the auto-annotated
genes in
their actinobacteriophage genome. This is not
usually a
primary source for
calling a gene start...
- PMC 3641587. PMID 23560716. "By host genera: Mycobacterium". The
Actinobacteriophage Database.
Retrieved 10 May 2023. "Taxonomy
browser (Mycobacterium...
- MuffinTheCat,
complete genome". Ncbi.nlm.nih.gov. 2021-12-02. "The
Actinobacteriophage Database |
Phage MuffinTheCat". Phagesdb.org.
Retrieved 2022-07-06...