Molecular Biology of Bacterial Viruses |
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The TwortdHérelle Phenomenon | 1 |
The Bacterial Host Cell 22 2 2 2 2 2 | 22 |
The Infective Unit | 40 |
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adsorbed adsorption agar allele amino acid antigens appear assay atoms bacterial cell bacterial viruses bacteriophage bacterium Benzer bromouracil carried cell wall Chapter chromosome cistron coli crossovers culture cytosine d'Hérelle density DNA molecules donor enzymes experiment fraction frequency function gene genetic recombination genome genotypes hence hereditary Hershey heterozygotes host cell host range inactivation induced infected bacteria infected cell infective centers infective phage infective progeny intact intracellular phage growth irradiated latent period locus lysates lyse lysis lysogenic bacteria markers mating medium messenger RNA mutagens mutant sites nonlysogenic nucleotide parental DNA parental phage phage DNA phage genome phage particles phage precursor phage progeny phage types phage-infected phenotype phosphorus plaque plate polynucleotide chain polypeptide produced progeny phages prophage purine pyrimidine recipient replication ribosomes rII mutants sensitive specific structure superinfecting T-even phages T2 phage tail thymine transduction transfer vegetative phage viral DNA virus particles wild type ОН