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 Bacteriophage Ecology Group - Links
The Bacteriophage and its Behavior (English translation, 1926)
Bacteriophages can be effective tools in this search.
Ad Infinitum: Therapeutic bacteriophage redux (a href="http://www.pnas.org/cgi/reprint/93/8/3167.pdf">PDF version
http://www.mansfield.ohio-state.edu/~sabedon/beg_links.htm   (1320 words)

  
 bacteriophage on Encyclopedia.com
The possibility of "phage therapy" has recently attracted new interest among medical researchers, however, owing to the increasing threat posed by drug-resistant bacteria.
Georgian Biomedical Preparations to be Used by a US Owned Company; Bacteriophage-based Antibacterial Products from World-Renowned Eliava Institute to be Used by US Owned Phage Therapy Center in Mexico.
BACTERIOPHAGE THERAPY: Food and Agriculture: Testing Grounds for Phage Therapy
http://encyclopedia.infonautics.com/html/b1/bacterio.asp   (583 words)

  
 The Bamford Laboratory - Publications
Characterization of subunit structural changes accompanying assembly of the bacteriophage P22 procapsid.
Order and disorder in crystals of hexameric NTPases from dsRNA bacteriophages.
Nucleocapsid structure and thermostability of the virion, nucleocapsid and polymerase complex.
http://www.dblab.helsinki.fi/homepage/publications.html   (5099 words)

  
 Bacteriophage - definition of Bacteriophage in Encyclopedia
Like viruses that infect eukaryotes, phages consist of an outer protein hull and the enclosed genetic material (which consists of double-stranded DNA in 95% of the phages known) of 5 to 650 kbp (kilo base pairs) with a length of 24 to 200 nm.
A phage (also called bacteriophage) is a small virus that infects only bacteria.
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http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/Bacteriophage   (450 words)

  
 Strange Science: Timeline
This finding prompts speculation that life on earth first arose in deep-sea, not shallow-water, ecosystems.
1977-Fred Sanger and collaborators publish the first complete DNA sequence of an organism, a bacteriophage, or virus infecting bacteria.
http://www.strangescience.net/timeline.htm   (11473 words)

  
 Genetics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sanger's lab complete the entire genome of sequence of Bacteriophage Φ-X174;.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genetics   (1622 words)

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