10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «LYSOGENICITY»
Discover the use of
lysogenicity in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
lysogenicity and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Lewis' Dictionary of Toxicology
2: lysogenicity. lysogenic. 1: having the capacity to produce lysins. 2: lytic;
causing or able to cause lysis. 3: pertaining to lysogenicity or to bacteria in a state
of lysogenicity. lysogenicity (lysogeny). 1: the state or quality of being lysogenic:
the ...
2
The Proteins Chemistry, Biological Activity, and Methods V2B
The carrying of a phage by a bacterial culture (lysogenicity) could result from an
equilibrium with external phage; in the case of a sensitive strain due to the poor
adsorption or long latent period of the virus, or in a strain normally resistant to this
...
3
Saunders Comprehensive Veterinary Dictionary
2. lysogenicity. lysogenic cycle [li-so-jen′ik]see lysogenicity. lysogenicity[li′′
so-j -nis′-te]1.the ability to produce lysins or causelysis.2. the potential of a
bacterium toproduce bacteriophage. 3. the specific integration ofthephage
genome ...
Virginia P. Studdert, Clive C. Gay, Douglas C. Blood, 2011
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Proceedings of the First U.S.-Japan Conference on Toxic ...
by Katsuhiro Inoue and Hiroo Iida Hokkaido Institute of Public Health, Sapporo,
Japan Summary Studies on the lysogenicity in C. botulinum were carried out.
Some strains of C. botulinum (types A-F) were found to be lysogenic and were
able ...
Mendel Herzberg, United States-Japan Cooperative Program in Natural Resources, 1970
5
An Evaluation of the Salmonella Problem
Conversely, when the state of lysogenicity is lost (i.e., when the converting phage
is lost) the O antigen involved then cannot be detected. It long has been known
that O antigen 1, for example, is present in certain bacteria within O group A and
...
National Research Council (U.S.). Committee on Salmonella, 1969
6
From Molecular Genetics to Genomics: The Mapping Cultures of ...
Lederberg, E.M. (1951) “Lysogenicity in E. coli K-12 (Abstract),” Genetics, 36: 560
. Lederberg, E.M. and Lederberg, J. (1953) “Genetic Studies of Lysogenicity in
Escherichia coli,” Genetics, 38: 51–64. Lederberg, J. (1947) “Gene
Recombination ...
Jean-Paul Gaudillière, Hans-Jörg Rheinberger, 2004
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Library of Congress Subject Headings
L9 (Disinfectants); BT Disinfection and disinfectants Lysogenicity USE Lysogeny
Lysogeny UF Lysogenicity BT Bacterial genetics RT Bacteriophages Lysokinase
USE Plasminokinase Lysolecithin BT Hemolysis and hemolysins Lecithin ...
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Library of Congress Subject Headings
L9 (Disinfectants)] BT Disinfection and disinfectants Lysogenicity USE Lysogeny
Lysogeny UF Lysogenicity BT Bacterial genetics RT Bacteriophages Lysokinase
USE Plasminokinase Lysolecithin BT Hemolysis and hemolysins Lecithin ...
Library of Congress, 2003
9
Operators and Promoters: The Story of Molecular Biology and ...
E. coli K1 2 found to be lysogenic for phage A. Lederberg, E. M. (1951)
Lysogenicity in E. coli K-12. Genetics 36, 560 (Abstract). Lederberg, E. M., and J.
Lederberg (1953) Genetic studies on lysogenicity in Escherichia coli. Genetics 38
, 51-64.
Harrison G. Echols, Carol A. Gross, 2001
(1957), and subsequently others have emphasized the possibility that what may
actually have occurred in cultures suddenly appearing to have acquired virus
resistance is the induction of “lysogenicity,” so that caution is advisable in ...
Ernst W. Caspari, M. Demerec, J. M. Thoday, 1964