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1 ively higher concentrations avoids restoring lysogeny.
2 t-encoded LexA protein to maintain CTXvarphi lysogeny.
3 ssential for lytic growth and does not alter lysogeny.
4 uction of that for loop breakdown stabilizes lysogeny.
5 acquisition of novel genes, a process called lysogeny.
6 alitatively different behaviours - lysis and lysogeny.
7 by all viruses leads to the establishment of lysogeny.
8 ress transcription of CI from pRM to prevent lysogeny.
9 4- to 5-fold decrease in the probability of lysogeny.
10 sferase is essential for maintenance of 933W lysogeny.
11 centers, but it lacked any obvious genes for lysogeny.
12 sis for the establishment and maintenance of lysogeny.
13 in the lysogens and was necessary for stable lysogeny.
14 s associated with more successful and stable lysogeny.
15 Xphi integration and the factors that govern lysogeny.
16 s and is important for stable maintenance of lysogeny.
17 he Stx2-encoding phages were used to examine lysogeny.
18 onsible for maintaining CI expression during lysogeny.
19 erD, and the recombination sites involved in lysogeny.
20 l for establishment and maintenance of phage lysogeny.
21 us may be regulated by processes that govern lysogeny.
22 standing puzzle concerning the regulation of lysogeny.
23 tes bacterial survival and enables efficient lysogeny.
24 nt site and integrase necessary to establish lysogeny.
25 ng screening of four strains of B. avium for lysogeny.
26 s of elements involved in the maintenance of lysogeny.
27 ro, of bacteriophage 434 that regulate lysis/lysogeny.
28 t gene as seen by the increased frequency of lysogeny.
29 g lysis from sequence diversification during lysogeny, allowing rapid adaptation of phage populations
34 While the molecular mechanisms underlying lysogeny and induction in bacteriophage have been intens
35 ls), bacteriophage with low probabilities of lysogeny and low induction rates can always invade when
36 re, factors that regulate the switch between lysogeny and lytic growth, e.g., repressor, operator sit
38 strengthens repression of lytic genes during lysogeny and simultaneously ensures efficient switching
39 herefore eliminated transductant killing and lysogeny, as did inclusion of citrate and the use of a l
41 ions in the establishment and maintenance of lysogeny by binding to Mu operator DNA to shut down tran
43 f bacteriophage Mu establishes and maintains lysogeny by shutting down transposition functions needed
44 f bacteriophage Mu establishes and maintains lysogeny by shutting down transposition functions needed
48 teriophage 434 repressor to govern the lysis-lysogeny decision depends on the DNA binding activities
50 uilding from this analysis, the lambda lysis-lysogeny decision now serves as a paradigm for how intri
51 ndividual phage infections affects the lysis-lysogeny decision of bacteriophage lambda despite variab
52 oise has been implicated in the random lysis/lysogeny decision of bacteriophage-lambda, in the loss o
53 llular ionic environment influence the lysis-lysogeny decision of the bacteriophage lambda(imm434).
56 a modular format, which includes modules for lysogeny, DNA replication, DNA packaging, structural pro
57 formula that approximates the probability of lysogeny for variable infection times by a time-weighted
60 ced looping can influence the maintenance of lysogeny in the lambda repressor system; it can encode s
61 Our arguments suggest that the stability of lysogeny in the lambda-phage may be influenced by such e
62 specific recombination strategy to establish lysogeny, in which a double-stranded recombination subst
64 of M. smegmatis, but are downregulated once lysogeny is established by binding of RedRock ParB to pa
67 on, and show that a choice between lysis and lysogeny is first made at the level of the individual vi
69 trate how to overcome these obstacles in the lysogeny maintenance promoter of bacteriophage lambda, P
71 bp deletion was also identified at the gamma lysogeny module, explaining its shift from a temperate t
75 ntation, capsular polysaccharide production, lysogeny of certain bacteriophages, and proteolytic degr
77 nd within the region, and we demonstrate the lysogeny of Shigella species with STEC bacteriophages.
79 IC studies do not provide robust measures of lysogeny or consistent evidence of either positive or ne
80 redicted phage genes are expressed either in lysogeny or in lytic growth, 45% of the predicted genes
85 raction of chemically inducible cells (FCIC) lysogeny proxy determined using DNA-damaging mitomycin C
86 at have evolved moderately low induction and lysogeny rates will be able to "hedge their bets" agains
97 lytA indicates the widespread occurrence of lysogeny, which may contribute to genetic variation in n
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