Coliphage 186 Replication is delayed when the host cell is UV irradiated before infection.
AUTOR(ES)
Hooper, I
RESUMO
In contrast to results with injections by lambda and P2, the latent period for infection by coliphage 186 is extended when the host cell is UV irradiated before infection. We find that 186 replication is significantly delayed in such a cell, even though the phage itself has not been irradiated. In contrast, replication of the closely related phage P2 under the same conditions is not affected.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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