AbstractBacteriophage Φ8 has a genome of three dsRNA segments. It is able to acquire plasmid transcripts of cDNA copies of the genomic segments as replacements of its resident chromosomes. It is also able to effect recombination between the plasmid transcripts and the resident chromosomes. Depending upon the extent of sequence identity between the plasmid transcript and the resident chromosome, the recombination can be homologous or heterologous. Homologous recombination has not previously been reported for viruses with double-stranded RNA genomes
BACKGROUND: An Escherichia coli strain in which RecBCD has been genetically replaced by the bacterio...
Serving a robust platform for reverse genetics enabling the in vivo study of gene functions primaril...
AbstractTo investigate whether rubella virus (RUB) undergoes intermolecular RNA–RNA recombination, c...
AbstractBacteriophage Φ8 has a genome of three dsRNA segments. It is able to acquire plasmid transcr...
AbstractBacteriophage Φ6 has a genome of three segments of double-stranded RNA enclosed in a polyhed...
Bacteriophage +6 has a genome of three segments of double-stranded RNA, designated L, M, and S. A 1....
Bacteriophage genomes have a remarkable ability to evolve. The aim of my thesis was to study the rol...
The diversity of the viruses infecting bacteria (bacteriophages, or phages for short) is so importan...
Bacteriophage genomes have a remarkable ability to evolve. The aim of my thesis was to study the rol...
Highly efficient intermolecular crossing-over was observed occurring between regions of limited homo...
Marker rescue between a plasmid carrying T₇⁺ DNA and a mutant bacteriophage was used to study the ro...
Recombination plays significant role in bacteriophage biology. Functions promoting recombination are...
Genetic recombination in bacteriophage {varphi}X174 usually takes place early in the infection proce...
ABSTRACT: Recombineering is a valuable technique for generating recombinant DNA in vivo, primarily i...
AbstractThe three dsRNA genomic segments of bacteriophage Φ13 were copied as cDNA and the nucleotide...
BACKGROUND: An Escherichia coli strain in which RecBCD has been genetically replaced by the bacterio...
Serving a robust platform for reverse genetics enabling the in vivo study of gene functions primaril...
AbstractTo investigate whether rubella virus (RUB) undergoes intermolecular RNA–RNA recombination, c...
AbstractBacteriophage Φ8 has a genome of three dsRNA segments. It is able to acquire plasmid transcr...
AbstractBacteriophage Φ6 has a genome of three segments of double-stranded RNA enclosed in a polyhed...
Bacteriophage +6 has a genome of three segments of double-stranded RNA, designated L, M, and S. A 1....
Bacteriophage genomes have a remarkable ability to evolve. The aim of my thesis was to study the rol...
The diversity of the viruses infecting bacteria (bacteriophages, or phages for short) is so importan...
Bacteriophage genomes have a remarkable ability to evolve. The aim of my thesis was to study the rol...
Highly efficient intermolecular crossing-over was observed occurring between regions of limited homo...
Marker rescue between a plasmid carrying T₇⁺ DNA and a mutant bacteriophage was used to study the ro...
Recombination plays significant role in bacteriophage biology. Functions promoting recombination are...
Genetic recombination in bacteriophage {varphi}X174 usually takes place early in the infection proce...
ABSTRACT: Recombineering is a valuable technique for generating recombinant DNA in vivo, primarily i...
AbstractThe three dsRNA genomic segments of bacteriophage Φ13 were copied as cDNA and the nucleotide...
BACKGROUND: An Escherichia coli strain in which RecBCD has been genetically replaced by the bacterio...
Serving a robust platform for reverse genetics enabling the in vivo study of gene functions primaril...
AbstractTo investigate whether rubella virus (RUB) undergoes intermolecular RNA–RNA recombination, c...