Science: v.1-v.219Moses King, 1966 |
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... bacteriophage . But this is an ex- treme case . The relations between vi- rus and bacterium do not always have this dramatic character . As a matter of fact bacteriophages exist which do not kill all the bacteria which they infect ...
... bacteriophage . But this is an ex- treme case . The relations between vi- rus and bacterium do not always have this dramatic character . As a matter of fact bacteriophages exist which do not kill all the bacteria which they infect ...
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... bacteriophage . Lysogeny is consequently perpetuated in a noninfec- tious form . We were then in 1950 - and Hershey's discovery dates from 1952 . However , I did not like the idea that noninfectious virions might exist . The ...
... bacteriophage . Lysogeny is consequently perpetuated in a noninfec- tious form . We were then in 1950 - and Hershey's discovery dates from 1952 . However , I did not like the idea that noninfectious virions might exist . The ...
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... bacteriophage . A lysogenic bac- terium produces virions if it is de- repressed , and here we are again en- tangled in the problem of induction . In addition to such physical agents as ultraviolet and various other kinds of radiation ...
... bacteriophage . A lysogenic bac- terium produces virions if it is de- repressed , and here we are again en- tangled in the problem of induction . In addition to such physical agents as ultraviolet and various other kinds of radiation ...
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