- A
bacteriophage (/bækˈtɪərioʊfeɪdʒ/), also
known informally as a
phage (/ˈfeɪdʒ/), is a
virus that
infects and
replicates within bacteria and archaea....
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Phage therapy,
viral phage therapy, or
phagotherapy is the
therapeutic use of
bacteriophages for the
treatment of
pathogenic bacterial infections. This...
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Phage display is a
laboratory technique for the
study of protein–protein, protein–peptide, and protein–DNA
interactions that uses
bacteriophages (viruses...
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Lambda phage (coliphage λ,
scientific name
Lambdavirus lambda) is a
bacterial virus, or
bacteriophage, that
infects the
bacterial species Escherichia coli...
- M13 is one of the Ff
phages (fd and f1 are others), a
member of the
family filamentous bacteriophage (inovirus). Ff
phages are
composed of
circular single-stranded...
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Bacteriophage MS2 (Emesvirus zinderi),
commonly called MS2, is an icosahedral, positive-sense single-stranded RNA
virus that
infects the
bacterium Escherichia...
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Bacteriophage Qbeta (Qubevirus durum),
commonly referred to as
Qbeta or Qβ, is a
species consisting of
several strains of positive-strand RNA
virus which...
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Filamentous bacteriophages are
among the
simplest living organisms known, with far
fewer genes than the
classical tailed bacteriophages studied by the
phage group...
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named T-even
bacteriophage, a name
which also encomp****es,
among other strains (or isolates),
Enterobacteria phage T2,
Enterobacteria phage T4 and Enterobacteria...
- The phi X 174 (or ΦX174)
bacteriophage is a single-stranded DNA (ssDNA)
virus that
infects Escherichia coli. This
virus was
isolated in 1935 by Nicolas...