• A lysogen or lysogenic bacteria is a bacterial cell which can produce and transfer the ability to produce a phage. A prophage is either integrated into...
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    the host. The host is termed a lysogen when a prophage is present. This prophage may enter the lytic cycle when the lysogen enters a stressed condition....
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    scenario, the daughter bacteria cells contain prophage and are known as lysogens. Lysogens can remain in the lysogenic cycle for many generations but can switch...
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  • their genomes into their host bacterium's chromosome, together becoming a lysogen as the phage genome becomes a prophage. A temperate phage is also able...
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  • packaging. The necessary packaging extracts are derived from E. coli cI857 lysogens (red- gam- Sam and Dam (head assembly) and Eam (tail assembly) respectively)...
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  • he noticed that the lysogen produced abnormal non-continuous phages, and later found phage P1 was produced from the Lisbonne lysogen strain, in addition...
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    Edlin G, Lin L, Kudrna R (June 1975). "Lambda lysogens of E. coli reproduce more rapidly than non-lysogens". Nature. 255 (5511): 735–737. Bibcode:1975Natur...
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  • Lod score method Lymphocyte Lymphoma Lyon hypothesis Lys Lysate Lysis Lysogen Lysogenic Lysogenic bacterium Macromolecule Macrorestriction map Malformation...
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  • strain. Using these, he was able to show that the production of phages by a lysogen was discontinuous and involved rare, large bursts of phage. His further...
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  • copy number lest it become too large a metabolic burden while it is a lysogen. As there is usually only one copy of the plasmid per bacterial genome...
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