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... host cell . Generally , the attachment of a virus to a host cell involves adsorption to specific bind- ing sites on the cell surface , which explains in part the high degree of specificity between the virus and the host cell . The ...
... host cell . Generally , the attachment of a virus to a host cell involves adsorption to specific bind- ing sites on the cell surface , which explains in part the high degree of specificity between the virus and the host cell . The ...
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... host cell . During lysogeny the viral DNA is incorporated into the bacterial chromosome and is replicated along with the bacterial DNA . At some later time the viral DNA can be excised from the bacterial chromo- some , and a lytic ...
... host cell . During lysogeny the viral DNA is incorporated into the bacterial chromosome and is replicated along with the bacterial DNA . At some later time the viral DNA can be excised from the bacterial chromo- some , and a lytic ...
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... host cell and ends with the extracellular appearance of one viral infectious unit per productive cell . 7. A bacteriophage growth curve is determined by inoculating a host bacterial cell sus- pension with phage and assaying for the ...
... host cell and ends with the extracellular appearance of one viral infectious unit per productive cell . 7. A bacteriophage growth curve is determined by inoculating a host bacterial cell sus- pension with phage and assaying for the ...
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