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- Lysogeny, or the lysogenic cycle, is one of two cycles of viral reproduction (the lytic cycle being the other). Lysogeny is characterized by integration...
- Lysogeny broth (LB) is a nutritionally rich medium primarily used for the growth of bacteria. Its creator, Giuseppe Bertani, intended LB to stand for lysogeny...
- that allows it to either reside within the genome of its host through lysogeny or enter into a lytic phase, during which it kills and lyses the cell to...
- its ability to display lysogeny through mutation rather than a phage lineage with no genetic potential to ever display lysogeny (which more properly would...
- genes are active during lysogeny, examples of which include phage-encoded tRNA and virulence genes. Theories about Lysogeny dominated the field of microbiology...
- protease trypsin. Tryptone is commonly used in microbiology to produce lysogeny broth (LB) for the growth of E. coli and other microorganisms. It provides...
- Streptococcus pyogenes is a species of Gram-positive, aerotolerant bacteria in the genus Streptococcus. These bacteria are extracellular, and made up of...
- Pound-force L-shaped electrical conduit body with the outlet in the Back ("LB") Lysogeny broth (also known as Luria or Luria-Bertani broth), a microbial growth...
- repressor gene, cI, whereas Cro is a repressor for cI expression. The lysis-lysogeny decision is mainly influenced by the competition between Cro and CII, resulting...
- Katherine R.; Abedon, Stephen T.; ****van, Matthew B. (March 14, 2017). "Lysogeny in Nature: Mechanisms, Impact, and Ecology of Temperate Phages". The ISME...