The bacteriophages /
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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Oxford ; New York :
Oxford University Press,
2006.
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| Edition: | Second edition. |
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Table of Contents:
- Phage and the early development of molecular biology
- Classification of bacteriophages
- Prophage genomics
- Evolution of tailed phages : insights from comparative phage genomics
- Phage ecology
- DNA packaging in double-standed DNA phages
- General aspects of lysogeny
- Gene regulatory circuitry of phage lambda
- Regulation of lambda gene expression by transcription termination and antitermination
- Phage lysis
- ThetaX174 et al., the Microviridae
- Filamentous phage
- PRD1 : dissecting the genome, structure, and entry
- Lipid-containing bacteriophage PM2, the type organism of Corticoviridae
- Single-stranded RNA phages
- Phages with segmented double-stranded RNa genomics
- The T1-like bacteriophages
- T4 and related phages : structure and development
- Bacteriophage T5
- The T7 group
- Bacteriophage N4
- Phage theta29 and its relatives
- Bacteriophage SPP1
- Bacteriophage P1
- The P2-like bacteriophages
- The satellite phage P4
- Bacteriophage lambda and its genetic neighborhood
- N15 : the linear plasmid prophage
- Bacteriophage P22
- The bacteriophage mu
- Viruses of archaea
- Phages of cyanobacteria
- Marine phages
- Yersinia phages
- Temperate bacteriophages of Bacillus subtilis
- Phages of lactovovvus lactis
- The Listeria bacteriophages
- Mycobacteriophages
- Molecular genetics of Streptomyces phages
- Mycoplasma phages
- Lactobacillus phages
- Control of bacteriophage in commerical microbiology and fermentation facilities
- Phage-based expression systems
- Phage in display
- Bacteriophage as pollution indicators
- The use of phage as diagnostic systems
- Bacteriophages in bacterial pathogenesis
- Phage therapy