- A
coliphage is a type of
bacteriophage that
infects coliform bacteria such as
Escherichia coli.
Coliphage originate almost exclusively from
human ****...
- (February 2006). "Horizontal gene
transfer and the
evolution of
microvirid coliphage genomes".
Journal of Bacteriology. 188 (3): 1134–42. doi:10.1128/JB.188...
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Enterobacteria phage λ (lambda phage,
coliphage λ,
officially Escherichia virus Lambda) is a
bacterial virus, or bacteriophage, that
infects the bacterial...
- sources. Due to
their shared structural and
biological characteristics,
coliphages can
serve as
proxies for
viral fecal contamination and the
presence of...
- (February 2016). "Oral
Phage Therapy of
Acute Bacterial Diarrhea with Two
Coliphage Preparations: A
Randomized Trial in
Children from Bangladesh". eBioMedicine...
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concentration method adapted for the
enumeration of
infectious F-specific RNA
coliphage, enterovirus, and
hepatitis A
virus from
inoculated leaves of
salad vegetables"...
- virology,
temperate refers to the
ability of some
bacteriophages (notably
coliphage λ) to
display a
lysogenic life cycle. Many (but not all)
temperate phages...
-
influenza virus, and
coliphage HSA virus; each of
enterocin AAR-71
class IIa,
enterocin AAR-74
class IIa, and
erwiniocin NA4
against coliphage HSA virus; each...
- Ace and Zot),
which are very
similar to the
genes of Ff
filamentous coliphages.
These genes (and others)
enable the
replication and
later secretion of...
- Gronenborn, B.; Müller-Hill, B.; Hans Hopschneider, P. (1977). "Filamentous
coliphage M13 as a
cloning vehicle:
Insertion of a
HindII fragment of the lac regulatory...