Bacteriophages: The viruses for all seasons of molecular biology

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Bacteriophage research continues to break new ground in our understanding of the basic molecular mechanisms of gene action and biological structure. The abundance of bacteriophages in nature and the diversity of their genomes are two reasons why phage research br...

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Main Author: Karam Jim D
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2005-03-01
Series:Virology Journal
Online Access:http://www.virologyj.com/content/2/1/19
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spelling doaj-319d171025d84626a968ecbcc2e0949d2020-11-25T00:27:34ZengBMCVirology Journal1743-422X2005-03-01211910.1186/1743-422X-2-19Bacteriophages: The viruses for all seasons of molecular biologyKaram Jim D<p>Abstract</p> <p>Bacteriophage research continues to break new ground in our understanding of the basic molecular mechanisms of gene action and biological structure. The abundance of bacteriophages in nature and the diversity of their genomes are two reasons why phage research brims with excitement. The pages of <it>Virology Journal </it>will reflect the excitement of the "New Phage Biology."</p> http://www.virologyj.com/content/2/1/19
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title Bacteriophages: The viruses for all seasons of molecular biology
title_short Bacteriophages: The viruses for all seasons of molecular biology
title_full Bacteriophages: The viruses for all seasons of molecular biology
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description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Bacteriophage research continues to break new ground in our understanding of the basic molecular mechanisms of gene action and biological structure. The abundance of bacteriophages in nature and the diversity of their genomes are two reasons why phage research brims with excitement. The pages of <it>Virology Journal </it>will reflect the excitement of the "New Phage Biology."</p>
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