Bacteriophage infection of Lactococcus species can cause serious disruption of dairy fermentation processes. The most common isolates from the dairy environment are Siphoviridae lytic 936-type phages. To gain specific knowledge about this group of phages in Polish dairies, we examined 90 isolates from 8 different locations. Based on restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis, coupled with physiological and molecular studies, the isolated phages were divided into 8 distinct groups. Whole-genome sequencing of single representatives from each phage group provided data about their biology and genetic composition. The phages present an overall conserved genome organization. High sequence homology to another Polish is...
Dairy fermentations constitute a perfect âbreeding groundâ for bacteriophages infecting starter cult...
Genome sequencing and comparative analysis of bacteriophage collections has greatly enhanced our und...
Genome sequencing and comparative analysis of bacteriophage collections has greatly enhanced our und...
We present here the results of an exploration of the bacteriophage content of dairy wheys collected ...
peer reviewedLactococci isolated from non-dairy sources have been found to possess enhanced metaboli...
We have sequenced the double-stranded DNA genomes of six lactococcal phages (SL4, CB13, CB14, CB19, ...
Genome sequencing and comparative analysis of bacteriophage collections has greatly enhanced our und...
We have sequenced the double-stranded DNA genomes of six lactococcal phages (SL4, CB13, CB14, CB19, ...
Strains of Lactococcus lactis are widely employed in the dairy industry as starter cultures for chee...
The Appendix comprises GenBank files for six phage genomes that have been annotated for this project...
Lactococcus lactis is one of the most important bacteria in dairy fermentations, being used in the p...
Lactococcus lactis is one of the most important bacteria in dairy fermentations, being used in the p...
Lactococcus lactis is one of the most important bacteria in dairy fermentations, being used in the p...
Lactococcus Ceduovirus (formerly c2virus) bacteriophages are among the three most prevalent phage ty...
Dairy fermentations constitute a perfect "breeding ground" for bacteriophages infecting starter cult...
Dairy fermentations constitute a perfect âbreeding groundâ for bacteriophages infecting starter cult...
Genome sequencing and comparative analysis of bacteriophage collections has greatly enhanced our und...
Genome sequencing and comparative analysis of bacteriophage collections has greatly enhanced our und...
We present here the results of an exploration of the bacteriophage content of dairy wheys collected ...
peer reviewedLactococci isolated from non-dairy sources have been found to possess enhanced metaboli...
We have sequenced the double-stranded DNA genomes of six lactococcal phages (SL4, CB13, CB14, CB19, ...
Genome sequencing and comparative analysis of bacteriophage collections has greatly enhanced our und...
We have sequenced the double-stranded DNA genomes of six lactococcal phages (SL4, CB13, CB14, CB19, ...
Strains of Lactococcus lactis are widely employed in the dairy industry as starter cultures for chee...
The Appendix comprises GenBank files for six phage genomes that have been annotated for this project...
Lactococcus lactis is one of the most important bacteria in dairy fermentations, being used in the p...
Lactococcus lactis is one of the most important bacteria in dairy fermentations, being used in the p...
Lactococcus lactis is one of the most important bacteria in dairy fermentations, being used in the p...
Lactococcus Ceduovirus (formerly c2virus) bacteriophages are among the three most prevalent phage ty...
Dairy fermentations constitute a perfect "breeding ground" for bacteriophages infecting starter cult...
Dairy fermentations constitute a perfect âbreeding groundâ for bacteriophages infecting starter cult...
Genome sequencing and comparative analysis of bacteriophage collections has greatly enhanced our und...
Genome sequencing and comparative analysis of bacteriophage collections has greatly enhanced our und...