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Life in ScienceBacteriophage lambda: Early pioneer and still relevantInteraction of bacteriophage l with its E. coli receptor, LamBViral infection modulation and neutralization by camelid nanobodiesFunctional empty capsid precursors produced by lambda mutant defective for late lambda DNA replication.Bacteriophage lambda as a cloning vector.Structural homologies among type I restriction-modification systemsCrosses between insertion and point mutations in lambda gene cI: stimulation of neighboring recombination by heterologyDNA synthesis at the site of a Red-mediated exchange in phage lambdaTests of the double-strand-break repair model for red-mediated recombination of phage lambda and plasmid lambda dvChain-bias of Escherichia coli Rec-mediated lambda patch recombinants is independent of the orientation of lambda cosHeteroduplex chain polarity in recombination of phage lambda by the red, RecBCD, RecBC(D-) and RecF pathways.Chain bias in Chi-stimulated heteroduplex patches in the lambda ren gene is determined by the orientation of lambda cos.Phage lambda has an analog of Escherichia coli recO, recR and recF genes.On the clustered exchanges of the RecBCD pathway operating on phage lambdaRoles for lambda Orf and Escherichia coli RecO, RecR and RecF in lambda recombinationAnnealing vs. invasion in phage lambda recombination.Genetics of the left arm of the chromosome of bacteriophage lambda.Rec-mediated recombinational hot spot activity in bacteriophage lambda. I. Hot spot activity associated with spi-deletions and bio substitutions.A CI-independent form of replicative inhibition: turn off of early replication of bacteriophage lambdaLarge palindromes in the lambda phage genome are preserved in a rec+ host by inhibiting lambda DNA replicationA deletion analysis of prophage lambda and adjacent genetic regions.Double-strand-break repair recombination in Escherichia coli: physical evidence for a DNA replication mechanism in vivo.Nucleotide sequence of the chi recombinational hot spot chi +D in bacteriophage lambdaNew genes in the left arm of the bacteriophage phi 80 chromosome.Structure and Assembly of TP901-1 Virion Unveiled by Mutagenesis.in vitro MORPHOGENESIS OF PHAGE P22 FROM HEADS AND BASE-PLATE PARTS.Effects of steroidal diamines on DNA duplication and mutagenesisGenetic control of transcription during development of phage gamma.Isolation and characterization of mutations in the bacteriophage lambda terminase genesThe Paramecium germline genome provides a niche for intragenic parasitic DNA: evolutionary dynamics of internal eliminated sequences.Effect of bacteriophage lambda infection on synthesis of groE protein and other Escherichia coli proteins.Distance from cohesive end site cos determines the replication requirement for recombination in phage lambda.dnaB125, a dnaB nonsense mutationIonizing radiation damage to the folded chromosome of Escherichia coli K-12: sedimentation properties of irradiated nucleoids and chromosomal deoxyribonucleic acid.Bacteriophage-associated gene transfer in pneumococcus: transduction or pseudotransduction?Chi activity during transduction-associated recombinationHeat-sensitive lambda repressors retain partial activity during bacteriophage induction.Characteristics of PRD1, a plasmid-dependent broad host range DNA bacteriophage.Lactococcus lactis phage TP901-1 as a model for Siphoviridae virion assembly.
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1966 nî lūn-bûn
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1966年学术文章
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Assembly of phage lambda in vitro.
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Assembly of phage lambda in vitro.
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Assembly of phage lambda in vitro.
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Assembly of phage lambda in vitro.
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Assembly of phage lambda in vitro.
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Assembly of phage lambda in vitro.
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P2860
P356
P1476
Assembly of phage lambda in vitro.
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P2860
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P356
10.1073/PNAS.55.6.1462
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1966-06-01T00:00:00Z