Includes bibliographical references (pages 42-45).Lysogenic conversion genes are derived from integrated phage genomes and the expression of these genes contributes to bacterial host fitness. These genes are not well investigated in marine bacteria nor at the level of the bacterial community. The anoxic layer of the Anoxic Marine Zone (AMZ) off the coast of northern Chile presents a habitat barrier for macrofauna and is the habitat of a thriving microbial community. The AMZ viral community is thought to be dominated by integrated, temperate bacteriophages. Prophage infection appears to be prevalent in the anoxic region of the AMZ; therefore, the lysogenic conversion gene functions were hypothesized to enhance the ability of the AMZ bacteria...
Synechococcus dominate picocyanobacterial communities in coastal environments. However, only a few S...
Synechococcus dominate picocyanobacterial communities in coastal environments. However, only a few S...
Viruses, most of which are phage, are extremely abundant in marine sediments, yet almost nothing is ...
Viruses are the most abundant biological entities in the ocean and are believed to contribute to nut...
Viruses are the most abundant biological entities in the ocean and are believed to contribute to nut...
Phages play a key role in the marine environment by regulating the transfer of energy between trophi...
Phages play a key role in the marine environment by regulating the transfer of energy between trophi...
Phages play a key role in the marine environment by regulating the transfer of energy between trophi...
Viruses infecting prokaryotic cells (phages) are the most abundant entities of the biosphere and con...
Phages play a key role in the marine environment by regulating the transfer of energy between trophi...
<div><p>Viruses infecting prokaryotic cells (phages) are the most abundant entities of the biosphere...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a major public health issue. Recent studies indicate that antimicr...
Phage integrase genes often play a role in the establishment of lysogeny in temperate phage by catal...
Synechococcus dominate picocyanobacterial communities in coastal environments. However, only a few S...
Phage integrase genes often play a role in the establishment of lysogeny in temperate phage by catal...
Synechococcus dominate picocyanobacterial communities in coastal environments. However, only a few S...
Synechococcus dominate picocyanobacterial communities in coastal environments. However, only a few S...
Viruses, most of which are phage, are extremely abundant in marine sediments, yet almost nothing is ...
Viruses are the most abundant biological entities in the ocean and are believed to contribute to nut...
Viruses are the most abundant biological entities in the ocean and are believed to contribute to nut...
Phages play a key role in the marine environment by regulating the transfer of energy between trophi...
Phages play a key role in the marine environment by regulating the transfer of energy between trophi...
Phages play a key role in the marine environment by regulating the transfer of energy between trophi...
Viruses infecting prokaryotic cells (phages) are the most abundant entities of the biosphere and con...
Phages play a key role in the marine environment by regulating the transfer of energy between trophi...
<div><p>Viruses infecting prokaryotic cells (phages) are the most abundant entities of the biosphere...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a major public health issue. Recent studies indicate that antimicr...
Phage integrase genes often play a role in the establishment of lysogeny in temperate phage by catal...
Synechococcus dominate picocyanobacterial communities in coastal environments. However, only a few S...
Phage integrase genes often play a role in the establishment of lysogeny in temperate phage by catal...
Synechococcus dominate picocyanobacterial communities in coastal environments. However, only a few S...
Synechococcus dominate picocyanobacterial communities in coastal environments. However, only a few S...
Viruses, most of which are phage, are extremely abundant in marine sediments, yet almost nothing is ...