CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO LYSOGENISE
PRESENT
Present
I lysogenise
you lysogenise
he/she/it lysogenises
we lysogenise
you lysogenise
they lysogenise
Present continuous
I am lysogenising
you are lysogenising
he/she/it is lysogenising
we are lysogenising
you are lysogenising
they are lysogenising
Present perfect
I have lysogenised
you have lysogenised
he/she/it has lysogenised
we have lysogenised
you have lysogenised
they have lysogenised
Present perfect continuous
I have been lysogenising
you have been lysogenising
he/she/it has been lysogenising
we have been lysogenising
you have been lysogenising
they have been lysogenising
Present tense is used to refer to circumstances that exist at the present time or over a period that includes the present time. The
present perfect refers to past events, although it can be considered to denote primarily the resulting present situation rather than the events themselves.
PAST
Past
I lysogenised
you lysogenised
he/she/it lysogenised
we lysogenised
you lysogenised
they lysogenised
Past continuous
I was lysogenising
you were lysogenising
he/she/it was lysogenising
we were lysogenising
you were lysogenising
they were lysogenising
Past perfect
I had lysogenised
you had lysogenised
he/she/it had lysogenised
we had lysogenised
you had lysogenised
they had lysogenised
Past perfect continuous
I had been lysogenising
you had been lysogenising
he/she/it had been lysogenising
we had been lysogenising
you had been lysogenising
they had been lysogenising
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will lysogenise
you will lysogenise
he/she/it will lysogenise
we will lysogenise
you will lysogenise
they will lysogenise
Future continuous
I will be lysogenising
you will be lysogenising
he/she/it will be lysogenising
we will be lysogenising
you will be lysogenising
they will be lysogenising
Future perfect
I will have lysogenised
you will have lysogenised
he/she/it will have lysogenised
we will have lysogenised
you will have lysogenised
they will have lysogenised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been lysogenising
you will have been lysogenising
he/she/it will have been lysogenising
we will have been lysogenising
you will have been lysogenising
they will have been lysogenising
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would lysogenise
you would lysogenise
he/she/it would lysogenise
we would lysogenise
you would lysogenise
they would lysogenise
Conditional continuous
I would be lysogenising
you would be lysogenising
he/she/it would be lysogenising
we would be lysogenising
you would be lysogenising
they would be lysogenising
Conditional perfect
I would have lysogenise
you would have lysogenise
he/she/it would have lysogenise
we would have lysogenise
you would have lysogenise
they would have lysogenise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been lysogenising
you would have been lysogenising
he/she/it would have been lysogenising
we would have been lysogenising
you would have been lysogenising
they would have been lysogenising
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you lysogenise
we let´s lysogenise
you lysogenise
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
lysogenised
Present Participle
lysogenising
Infinitive shows the action beyond temporal perspective. The
present participle or gerund shows the action during the session. The
past participle shows the action after completion.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «LYSOGENISE»
Discover the use of
lysogenise in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
lysogenise and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Genetic Engineering Cloning DNA
Furthermore, Charon4A and 16A recombinant molecules cannot lysogenise
sincethey lackintand att. Derivatives ofthe phage ofThomas etal.[16] have also
been commonlyusedasEK2 vectors [21]. Thesederivatives haveamber mutations
in ...
2
Recombinant DNA Technology
Wild type phages occasionally lysogenise bacteria inside the plaque. They are
not lysed and hence the plaque remains turbid. The phage X 1649 gives turbid
plaques. Phages with inactive repressor cannot lysogenise and thus make clear
...
3
Recent Progress in Microbiology: Symposia Held at the VII ...
Can the transducing particle function normally as a phage particle, able to lyse,
or to lysogenise, a sensitive bacterium? Or has its efficiency as a phage particle
been compromised by the inclusion within its shell of bacterial genes, in place of
...
4
Genetic elements in Escherichia coli
It is a temperate phage and so, when it infects an E. coli cell, it can either enter
the lytic cycle and lyse the cell or it may lysogenise it. When PI lysogenises a cell
it does not, like many temperate phages (A, for example) integrate into the ...
5
Iugoslavica Physiologica Et Pharmocologica Acta
As presented in Fdg. 3 and Table I, tested phages were able to infect, lyse and
lysogenise lambda sensitive Table I. — Genotype od mature phages formed in
infected bacterial extract Genotip zrelih faga formiranih u inficiranom
bakterijskom ...
6
Bacillus thuringiensis Biotechnology
It was also shown to be able to lysogenise B. thuringiensis subsp israelensis. It
was not clear, whether in the israelensis strain the phage DNA was integrated
into the chromosome, although some additional plasmid was reported to appear
...
Estibaliz Sansinenea, 2012
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LYSOGENIES LYSOGENISE LYSOGENISED LYSOGENISES LYSOGENISING
LYSOGENIZATION LYSOGENIZATIONS LYSOGENIZE LYSOGENIZED
LYSOGENIZES ...
Maliha Mendoza Mahmood, 2013
8
The Springer Index of Viruses
Biology. Species Permissive cell lines Tissue tropism Cytopathic effects
Additional information Bacteriophage Escherichia coli Temperate bacteriophage,
UV-inducible, lysogenise E.coli as a linear plasmid N15 ...
Christian Tidona, Gholamreza Darai, 2011
9
Transposition: Forty-third Symposium of the Society for ...
The element appears to re-establish the ability of the phage to lysogenise.
Sequences related to it were found in S. chrysomallus 40341 and S. lividans 66 (
S. Klaus, personal communication). It is notable from these examples that in each
case ...
A. J. Kingsman, K. F. Chater, S. M. Kingsman, 1988
10
Gentics and Breeding of Industrial Microorganisms
Mkrtumian, N. and Lomovskaya, N. D., A mutation affecting the ability of
temperate actinophage 0C31 of Streptomyces coelicolor to lyse and lysogenise,
Genetika, 8, 135, 1972. 161 Chater. K. F., Bruton, C. J., Springer, \\ .. and Suarez,
J. E., ...