lysogen
英:['laɪsədʒen] 美: ['laɪsədʒən]
lysogen 基本解释
n.溶原性细菌;溶原体;
英英释义
Lysogen
A lysogen or lysogenic phage is a phage that can exist as a DNA in its dormant state (prophage) within its host organism. A prophage is either integrated into the host bacteria's chromosome or more rarely exists as a stable plasmid within the host cell.以上来源于:Wikipedia
lysogen 相关例句
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Formation, induction, and curing of bacteriophage P1 lysogensIsogenic Lysogens of Diverse Shiga Toxin 2-EncodingBacteriophages Produce Markedly Different Amounts of ShigaToxinRevisiting the lysogenization control of bacteriophage lambda. Identification and characterization of a new host component, HflD.The Escherichia coli CRISPR system protects from λ lysogenization, lysogens, and prophage induction.Mutations in a Temperate Bacterio-phage affecting its Ability to Lysogenize Escherichia coli.Superinfection exclusion by P22 prophage in lysogens of Salmonella typhimurium : II. Genetic evidence for two exclusion systemsSuperinfection exclusion by P22 prophage in lysogens of Salmonella typhimurium. III. Failure of superinfecting phage DNA to enter si...Five hundredfold overproduction of DNA ligase after induction of a hybrid lambda lysogen constructed in vitroPROPHAGE LAMBDA AT UNUSUAL CHROMOSOMAL LOCATIONS .1. LOCATION OF SECONDARY ATTACHMENT SITES AND PROPERTIES OF LYSOGENSProphage lambda at unusual chromosomal locations. I. Location of the secondary attachment sites and the properties of the lysogens