When a population of sensitive bacteria is exposed to infection by a temperate phage, a large number of cells are not lysed and give rise to colonies containing lysogenic cells. Some of the factors influencing the probability that an infected cell of Escherichia coli, strain K12S, will give a lysogenic response are reported here. In addition, the present study deals with the change of free phage particles into the intracellular prophage form which is transmitted to all cells in a lysogenic culture. Information was obtained on specific questions regarding the establishment of lysogenicity, as, for example: When is the decision as to the type of response, i.e., lytic or lysogenic, made by the infected cell? How much time is req...
In this Thesis a study is made of a number of episome-host relationships, with emphasis placed on u...
Sensitive bacteria, when infected with a tem-perate phage, either lyse or become lysogenic. With the...
When bacteria are simultaneously or consecutively infected by two dissimilar phages, any one bacteri...
When a population of sensitive bacteria is exposed to infection by a temperate phage, a large numb...
Lysogeny is a widespread occurrence in bacteria and represents a highly co-evolved adaptive state b...
Bacteriophages are viruses pathogenic to bacteria, that is, “bacteria eaters”. The results of the ac...
The transduction of the gal+ character into gal- mutants of Escherichia coli K12 with high frequency...
SUMMARY: After exposure to phage AT an organism of an indicator strain of Salmonella typhirnurium ma...
1. A new strain of B. coli and of phage active against it is described, and the relation between pha...
It has been argued that bacterial cells may use their temperate viruses as biological weapons. For i...
Strains of Salmonella typhinaurizcm Q 1, lysogenized with type A phages, were superinfected with the...
In the course of experiments designed for other purposes a paradoxical observation was made: phage λ...
Notions concerning bacterial viruses have in the past stemmed mostly from exact work done with phage...
Recently, more attention has been raised in regard to the study of bacteria-infecting viruses or bac...
It has been argued that bacterial cells may use their temperate viruses as biological weapons. For i...
In this Thesis a study is made of a number of episome-host relationships, with emphasis placed on u...
Sensitive bacteria, when infected with a tem-perate phage, either lyse or become lysogenic. With the...
When bacteria are simultaneously or consecutively infected by two dissimilar phages, any one bacteri...
When a population of sensitive bacteria is exposed to infection by a temperate phage, a large numb...
Lysogeny is a widespread occurrence in bacteria and represents a highly co-evolved adaptive state b...
Bacteriophages are viruses pathogenic to bacteria, that is, “bacteria eaters”. The results of the ac...
The transduction of the gal+ character into gal- mutants of Escherichia coli K12 with high frequency...
SUMMARY: After exposure to phage AT an organism of an indicator strain of Salmonella typhirnurium ma...
1. A new strain of B. coli and of phage active against it is described, and the relation between pha...
It has been argued that bacterial cells may use their temperate viruses as biological weapons. For i...
Strains of Salmonella typhinaurizcm Q 1, lysogenized with type A phages, were superinfected with the...
In the course of experiments designed for other purposes a paradoxical observation was made: phage λ...
Notions concerning bacterial viruses have in the past stemmed mostly from exact work done with phage...
Recently, more attention has been raised in regard to the study of bacteria-infecting viruses or bac...
It has been argued that bacterial cells may use their temperate viruses as biological weapons. For i...
In this Thesis a study is made of a number of episome-host relationships, with emphasis placed on u...
Sensitive bacteria, when infected with a tem-perate phage, either lyse or become lysogenic. With the...
When bacteria are simultaneously or consecutively infected by two dissimilar phages, any one bacteri...