Bacteriophages are viruses that infect and kill bacteria. They are the most abundant organism on the planet and the largest source of untapped genetic information. Every year, more bacteriophages are isolated from the environment, purified, and sequenced. Once sequenced, their genomes are annotated to determine the location and putative function of each gene expressed by the phage. Phages have been used in the past for genetic engineering and new research is being done into how they can be used for the treatment of disease, water safety, agriculture, and food safety. Despite the influx of sequenced bacteriophages, a majority of the genes annotated are hypothetical proteins, also known as No Known Function (NKF) proteins. They are expressed ...
The rapid emergence of antibiotic resistance among many pathogenic bacteria has created a profound n...
Bacteria developed resistance to penicillin a mere four years after the groundbreaking antibiotic wa...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biology, 2018Cataloged from PDF...
Bacteriophages are viruses that infect and kill bacteria. They are the most abundant organism on the...
Viruses have been studied since 1892, and for many years the emphasis has been on the mechanism of v...
The rapid emergence of antibiotic resistance among many pathogenic bacteria has created a profound n...
Since their discovery, bacteriophages have contributed enormously to our understanding of molecular ...
Bacteriophage are viruses that infect and kill bacteria. They can be used as treatments for antibiot...
The experimentally amenable nature of phage and their use in testing fundamental biological question...
Bacteriophage are viruses that have been around on planet Earth since the existence of bacteria. Pha...
Bacteriophage are viruses that have been around on planet Earth since the existence of bacteria. Pha...
There are many bacteria that are increasingly becoming antibiotic resistant resulting in a new preva...
Over the past decades, bacteriophage research has revealed the abundance of phages in nature, their ...
Bacteriophages are viruses that infect bacterial hosts. Interest in bacteriophage research has grown...
Bacteriophages are the most abundant organisms on Earth and unique in their ability to infect and re...
The rapid emergence of antibiotic resistance among many pathogenic bacteria has created a profound n...
Bacteria developed resistance to penicillin a mere four years after the groundbreaking antibiotic wa...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biology, 2018Cataloged from PDF...
Bacteriophages are viruses that infect and kill bacteria. They are the most abundant organism on the...
Viruses have been studied since 1892, and for many years the emphasis has been on the mechanism of v...
The rapid emergence of antibiotic resistance among many pathogenic bacteria has created a profound n...
Since their discovery, bacteriophages have contributed enormously to our understanding of molecular ...
Bacteriophage are viruses that infect and kill bacteria. They can be used as treatments for antibiot...
The experimentally amenable nature of phage and their use in testing fundamental biological question...
Bacteriophage are viruses that have been around on planet Earth since the existence of bacteria. Pha...
Bacteriophage are viruses that have been around on planet Earth since the existence of bacteria. Pha...
There are many bacteria that are increasingly becoming antibiotic resistant resulting in a new preva...
Over the past decades, bacteriophage research has revealed the abundance of phages in nature, their ...
Bacteriophages are viruses that infect bacterial hosts. Interest in bacteriophage research has grown...
Bacteriophages are the most abundant organisms on Earth and unique in their ability to infect and re...
The rapid emergence of antibiotic resistance among many pathogenic bacteria has created a profound n...
Bacteria developed resistance to penicillin a mere four years after the groundbreaking antibiotic wa...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biology, 2018Cataloged from PDF...