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Putative prophages related to lytic tailless marine dsDNA phage PM2 are widespread in the genomes of aquatic bacteriaInsights into dynamics of mobile genetic elements in hyperthermophilic environments from five new Thermococcus plasmidsGenomics of Bacterial and Archaeal Viruses: Dynamics within the Prokaryotic VirosphereGenome annotation and intraviral interactome for the Streptococcus pneumoniae virulent phage Dp-1Order to the viral universeCharacterization of a Leuconostoc bacteriophage infecting flavor producers of cheese starter culturesGenome sequence and global gene expression of Q54, a new phage species linking the 936 and c2 phage species of Lactococcus lactis.A gene transfer agent and a dynamic repertoire of secretion systems hold the keys to the explosive radiation of the emerging pathogen Bartonella.New, closely related haloarchaeal viral elements with different nucleic Acid typesUncovering the prevalence and diversity of integrating conjugative elements in actinobacteria.The logic of DNA replication in double-stranded DNA viruses: insights from global analysis of viral genomesHelicase-DNA polymerase interaction is critical to initiate leading-strand DNA synthesis.GeoChip 4: a functional gene-array-based high-throughput environmental technology for microbial community analysis.Bacteriophage vehicles for phage display: biology, mechanism, and application.Genomes and characterization of phages Bcep22 and BcepIL02, founders of a novel phage type in Burkholderia cenocepaciaArchaeal extrachromosomal genetic elementsGenome sequencing reveals a phage in Helicobacter pylori.Investigation of a Large Collection of Pseudomonas aeruginosa Bacteriophages Collected from a Single Environmental Source in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire.A novel chimeric prophage vB_LdeS-phiJB from commercial Lactobacillus delbrueckii subsp. bulgaricus.Intein Clustering Suggests Functional Importance in Different Domains of Life.Dynamics of the IncW genetic backbone imply general trends in conjugative plasmid evolution.Origin activation requires both replicative and accessory helicases during T4 infection.The elusive object of desire--interactions of bacteriophages and their hosts.The temperate marine phage PhiHAP-1 of Halomonas aquamarina possesses a linear plasmid-like prophage genomeLateral gene transfer of family A DNA polymerases between thermophilic viruses, aquificae, and apicomplexaTn7 elements: engendering diversity from chromosomes to episomes.Multiple consecutive initiation of replication producing novel brush-like intermediates at the termini of linear viral dsDNA genomes with hairpin endsBacteriophage-encoded functions engaged in initiation of homologous recombination events.Viral polymerases.Different pathways to acquiring resistance genes illustrated by the recent evolution of IncW plasmids.Computational analysis of DNA replicases in double-stranded DNA viruses: relationship with the genome sizeDNA Polymerases Divide the Labor of Genome Replication.Characterization of an unusual bipolar helicase encoded by bacteriophage T5Sak and Sak4 recombinases are required for bacteriophage replication in Staphylococcus aureus.Identification of the ssDNA-binding protein of bacteriophage T5: Implications for T5 replication.Molecular characterization of three Lactobacillus delbrueckii subsp. bulgaricus phages.Identification of the minimal replicon and the origin of replication of the crenarchaeal plasmid pRN1.The genomes and comparative genomics of Lactobacillus delbrueckii phages.Structural Basis for DNA Recognition of a Single-stranded DNA-binding Protein from Enterobacter Phage Enc34.Cross-genus rebooting of custom-made, synthetic bacteriophage genomes in L-form bacteria.
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2006 nî lūn-bûn
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2006年の論文
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2006年学术文章
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Bacteriophage replication modules.
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Bacteriophage replication modules.
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Bacteriophage replication modules.
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Bacteriophage replication modules.
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Bacteriophage replication modules.
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P2860
P1476
Bacteriophage replication modules.
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P2093
Christoph Weigel
Harald Seitz
P2860
P304
P356
10.1111/J.1574-6976.2006.00015.X
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2006-05-01T00:00:00Z