When restricting host cells (Escherichia coli K12 or E. coli B) are infected first with a nonmodified lambda phage (called the helper phage) at high multiplicity and subsequently superinfected with a second nonmodified lambda vir phage (called the test phage), it can be shown that an increased number of infected cells produce a successful infection of phage which carry the virulent marker of the test phage. This multiplicity effect has been studied both in normal and in recombination defective strains, in the presence or the absence of chloramphenicol and mitomycin C and in circumstances where the gene expression of the nonmodified helper phage was prevented by immunity. The results indicate that the nonmodified helper-phage causes a tempor...
International audienceThe fitness consequences of deleterious mutations are sometimes greater when i...
International audiencePhages, like many parasites, tend to have small genomes and may encode autonom...
Pathogens vary strikingly in their virulence and the selection they impose on their hosts. While the...
When restricting host cells (Escherichia coli K12 or E. coli B) are infected first with a nonmodifie...
The term mutual exclusion is used to designate an extreme form of interference which often occurs wh...
When bacteria are simultaneously or consecutively infected by two dissimilar phages, any one bacteri...
Eseherichia coli strain w adsorbs phage A very efficiently but the phage does not form plaques on th...
In microbial communities, viruses compete with each other for host cells to infect. As a consequence...
Restriction-modification (RM) represents the simplest and possibly the most widespread mechanism of ...
In this Thesis a study is made of a number of episome-host relationships, with emphasis placed on u...
The effect of multiplicity of infection was studied in Escherichia coli with λ phage, using phage en...
Phages, like many parasites, tend to have small genomes and may encode autonomous functions or manip...
Growth of phages CW and T7 was restricted in Escheriehia coli lysogenic for phage PI. Only a fractio...
Strains of Salmonella typhinaurizcm Q 1, lysogenized with type A phages, were superinfected with the...
When a bacterium is simultaneously infected with two or more bacterial viruses (bacteriophages), onl...
International audienceThe fitness consequences of deleterious mutations are sometimes greater when i...
International audiencePhages, like many parasites, tend to have small genomes and may encode autonom...
Pathogens vary strikingly in their virulence and the selection they impose on their hosts. While the...
When restricting host cells (Escherichia coli K12 or E. coli B) are infected first with a nonmodifie...
The term mutual exclusion is used to designate an extreme form of interference which often occurs wh...
When bacteria are simultaneously or consecutively infected by two dissimilar phages, any one bacteri...
Eseherichia coli strain w adsorbs phage A very efficiently but the phage does not form plaques on th...
In microbial communities, viruses compete with each other for host cells to infect. As a consequence...
Restriction-modification (RM) represents the simplest and possibly the most widespread mechanism of ...
In this Thesis a study is made of a number of episome-host relationships, with emphasis placed on u...
The effect of multiplicity of infection was studied in Escherichia coli with λ phage, using phage en...
Phages, like many parasites, tend to have small genomes and may encode autonomous functions or manip...
Growth of phages CW and T7 was restricted in Escheriehia coli lysogenic for phage PI. Only a fractio...
Strains of Salmonella typhinaurizcm Q 1, lysogenized with type A phages, were superinfected with the...
When a bacterium is simultaneously infected with two or more bacterial viruses (bacteriophages), onl...
International audienceThe fitness consequences of deleterious mutations are sometimes greater when i...
International audiencePhages, like many parasites, tend to have small genomes and may encode autonom...
Pathogens vary strikingly in their virulence and the selection they impose on their hosts. While the...