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  1. Lambda phage

    refimprove date January 2012 Taxobox color violet name Enterobacteria phage image width 200px image caption image virus group I ordo Caudovirales familia Siphoviridae genus like viruses species Phage Image LambdaPlaques.jpg thumb 300px Lysis plaques of lambda phage on E. coli bacteria. Enterobacteria phage lambda phage , coliphage is a Temperate virology temperate bacteriophage that infects Escherichia coli . Lambda phage is a virus particle consisting of a head, containing double stranded ... pmc 1209586 ref Lambda phage has been used heavily as a model organism , and has been a rich source ... site see Lambda phage Repressor Repressor section , repressing synthesis from the P sub RM sub ... one notable difference. Control of phage genome excision in induction Image Bacteriophage lambda ... of insertion. Repressor The repressor found in the phage lambda is a notable example of the level .... The lambda phage will remain in the lysogenic state if cI proteins predominate, but will be transformed ... M 1986 . A Genetic Switch. Gene Control and Phage lambda . Cell Press ISBN 0865423156 ref This leads ... bifurcation in phage lambda infected Escherichia coli cells journal Genetics volume 149 issue 4 pages ... during phage lambda infection journal Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. volume 105 issue 52 pages 20705 ... ref Other Related Areas of Research Lambda phage has been of major importance in many other areas ... Time lapse microscopy video from MIT showing both lysis and lysogeny by phage lambda. References Reflist ... Hopkins scientist Nancy Hopkins , The Operators Controlled by the Lambda Phage Repressor , PNAS , v.60 ... gene regulation in phage lambda url journal Curr Opin Genet Dev volume 15 issue 2 pages 145 ... pmid 11872829 bibcode 2002Sci...295.1662K Ptashne, M. A Genetic Switch Phage Lambda Revisited , 3rd ... ncbi 10710 Model Organisms Nucleic acids DEFAULTSORT Lambda Phage Category Caudovirales Category Model organisms Link GA uk ca Fag Lambda de Bakteriophage Lambda es Fago fr Phage lambda ko ...   more details



  1. Phage (disambiguation)

    Phage is the shortened form of bacteriophage , a virus that infects bacteria. Phage from Greek phagein, to eat may also refer to In virology Enterobacteria phage T2 , virulent bacteriophage of the T4 like viruses genus Enterobacteria phage T4 , phage that infects E. coli bacteria Lambda phage , temperate bacteriophage that infects Escherichia coli M13 phage , filamentous bacteriophage composed of circular single stranded DNA P22 phage , virus that infects salmonella Phi X174 phage , the first organism to have its genome sequenced Pseudomonas phage 6 , the best studied bacteriophage of the family Cystoviridae T7 phage , phage capable of infecting susceptible bacterial cells In molecular biology Phage display , test to screen for protein interactions by integrating multiple genes from a gene bank into phages Phage ecology , the study of the interaction of bacteriophage with their environments Phage monographs , books published on the topic of bacteriophage Phage therapy , alternative disease treatment to antibiotics In cellular biology Phagocyte , a cell that ingests foreign cells, viruses, and debris Macrophage , a large phagocyte that originates from a monocyte In other fields Phage Voyager episode Phage Voyager episode , the fifth episode of the television series Star Trek Voyager Phage comics , supervillain from the Spider Man comic books Shadow Galactica Phage Phages , monsters of the day in the final season of Sailor Moon Sailor Stars List of characters in Magic The Gathering P Phage Phage, the Untouchable a character from Magic the Gathering Phages EP Phages , an EP by Canadian rock group The Most Serene Republic Phage computer virus Phage , a computer virus affecting the Palm OS operating system Phages, or Knights of Avalon, are generically engineered humans in the novel Dances on the Snow , trained from an early age to fight any threat to the Human Empire. disambig nl Phage ...   more details



  1. Phage display

    10.1016 S0022 2836 02 00298 X pmid 12051907 ref T7 phage T7 , and Lambda phage phage have also been used. Principle Like the two hybrid system , phage display is used for the high throughput screening of protein interactions. In the case of M13 bacteriophage M13 filamentous phage display, the DNA ...Phage display is a laboratory technique for the study of Protein protein interaction protein protein ... fusion phage novel expression vectors that display cloned antigens on the virion surface journal ... ref Phage Display was originally invented by George P. Smith in 1985, when he demonstrated the display of peptides on filamentous phage by fusing the peptide of interest on to gene III of filamentous phage. ref name smith This technology was further developed and improved by groups at the MRC Laboratory ..., which is analogous to natural selection . The most common bacteriophages used in phage display are M13 bacteriophage M13 and fd filamentous phage , ref cite journal author Smith GP, Petrenko VA title Phage display journal Chem. Rev. volume 97 issue 2 pages 391 410 year 1997 doi 10.1021 cr960065d pmid 11848876 ref ref cite journal author Kehoe JW, Kay BK title Filamentous phage display in the new ... pmid 16277371 ref though Enterobacteria phage T4 T4 , ref name doi 10.1016 S0022 2836 02 00298 X cite ... SOC and HOC randomized peptide display library detection and analysis of phage T4 terminase gp17 and late ... fragment is Gene translation translated in the proper frame. The phage gene and insert DNA hybridization ... Vector molecular biology vector is used a simplified display construct vector virus phage particles will not be released from the E. coli cells until they are infected with Helper virus helper phage , which enables packaging of the phage DNA and assembly of the mature virus virions with the relevant .... By immobilizing a relevant DNA or protein target s to the surface of a microtiter plate well, a phage ... are removed by washing. Those that remain can be elution eluted , used to produce more phage by bacteria ...   more details



  1. P1 phage

    phages e.g. the lambda phage that integrate into the host DNA. P1 has an icosahedral head containing the DNA attached to a contractile tail with six tail fibers. The P1 phage has gained research interest ... to the host and providing specificity. Genome The genome of the P1 phage is moderately large, around 93Kbp ref name Lobocka2004 in length compared to the genomes of e.g. Enterobacteria phage T4 T4 169Kbp, lambda phage lambda 48Kbp and Ff phages Ff 6.4Kbp . In the viral particle it is in the form ... in the tail fibers of unrelated phages like the mu phage and the lambda phage . Life cycle Temperate phage, such as P1, have the ability to exist within the bacteria l Cell biology cell they infect ...Taxobox color violet name P1 phage image image width image caption virus group I ordo Caudovirales familia Myoviridae genus P1 like viruses species P1 Phage P1 is a Temperateness virology temperate bacteriophage phage that infects Escherichia coli and a some other bacteria. When undergoing a lysogenic cycle the phage genome exists as a plasmid in the bacterium ref name Lobocka2004 Cite journal doi ... phage but simpler. ref name Lobocka2004 It has an icosahedral head ref Cite journal issn 0022 538X volume ... resulting in host cell death. During lysogeny new phage particles are not produced. In contrast, during lytic growth many new phage particles are assembled and released from the cell. By alternating ... be imposed upon the bacterial host in which it exists. A unique feature of phage P1 is that during ... stages The phage particle adsorbs onto the surface of the bacterium using the tail fibers for specificity. The tail sheath contracts and the DNA of the phage is injected into the host cell. The host ... redundant ends and circularize the genome. Depending on various physiological cues, the phage may ... phage is maintained as a low copy number plasmid in the bacterium. The relatively large size of the plasmid ... links http www.expasy.org viralzone all by species 505.html Viralzone P1 like phage Category Molecular ...   more details



  1. Phage monographs

    &dq Phage Display A Practical Approach&sig R cCsNRC4qfIEDtWEmrmQJeYwPw Google Books Ptashne, M. 2004. Genetic Switch Phage Lambda Revisited. Cold Spring Harbor, New York, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory ... Switch Phage Lambda Revisited&sig ebQsQOjo0iQbleW9l8QTg1UVzkQ Google Books H usler, T. 2003. Gesund ... Viruses OCLC 26765458 Ptashne, M. 1992. A Genetic Switch Phage Lambda and Higher Organisms. Blackwell ...&pg PP1&dq A Genetic Switch Phage Lambda and Higher Organisms&sig dzBZMmLQzxzzJ Jc9nfL556YnO8 Google ...Bacteriophage phage are viruses of bacteria and arguably are Phage ecology Vastness of phage ecology the most numerous organisms on Earth . The history of phage study is captured, in part, in the books published on the topic. This is a list of over 100 monograph on or related to phages. List of phage ... catalog product info.php?products id 18072 Bacteriophages and Biofilms Ecology, Phage Therapy .... 2011. http www.rsc.org shop books 2011 9780854041848.asp Phage Nanobiotechnology . RSC Publishing ... . Springer Verlag, Heidelberg. This edited volume has seven chapters with the words phage or bacteriophage ... cpb contabs cpb11 1.htm The Nuts and Bolts of Phage Therapy. a special issue of the journal ... on phage therapy , plus an editorial. Carnazza, S., Guglielmino, S. eds. 2010. https www.novapublishers.com catalog product info.php?products id 12437 Phage Display As a Tool for Synthetic Biology ... 08DNGwAACAAJ Google Books Mc Grath, S. and van Sinderen, D., eds. 2007. http www.horizonpress.com phage ... , eds. 2007. Phage and the Origins of Molecular Biology 40th anniversary edition . Cold Spring Harbor ... in Phage Genetics. Yale University Press, New Haven, CT. OCLC 62342731, ISBN 0 300 11078 2 ... Books Sidhu, S. S. 2005. Phage Display In Biotechnology and Drug Discovery. CRC Press, OCLC 60311940, ISBN 0 8247 5466 2, http books.google.com books?id xvXhluNfrkC&pg PP1&dq Phage Display In Biotechnology ... Books Clackson, T., and H. B. Lowman. 2004. Phage Display A Practical Approach. Oxford University ...   more details



  1. Phage group

    The phage group sometimes called the American Phage Group was an informal network of biologists centered ... biology origins of molecular biology in the mid 20th century. The phage group takes its name from bacteriophage ... to Delbr ck, important scientists associated with the phage group include Salvador Luria , Alfred ... . Origins of the phage group Bacteriophages had been a subject of experimental investigation since ... system to probe the fundamental laws of life , first encountered phage during a 1937 visit to T. H. Morgan ... Drosophila , but another researcher, Emory Ellis , was working with the more elementary phage. During the next few years, Ellis and Delbr ck collaborated on methods of counting phage and tracking ... of the lytic cycle . ref Morange, A History of Molecular Biology , pp 41 43 ref The phage group ... can only be infected by one strain of phage. In 1943, their fluctuation test , later dubbed the Luria ... with Alfred Hershey , another phage experimenter. ref Morange, A History of Molecular Biology , pp ... biologists and physicists into phage research in the early 1940s. ref Morange, A History of Molecular Biology , pp 45 46 ref In 1944, Delbr ck promoted the Phage Treaty , a call for phage researchers to focus on a limited number of phage and bacterial strains, with standardized experimental conditions ... The Phage Group , Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, accessed May 4, 2007 ref Phage course at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Apart from direct collaborations, the main legacy of the phage group resulted from the yearly summer phage course at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory . Beginning in 1945, Delbr ck and others taught young biologists the fundamentals of phage biology and experimentation, instilling the phage group s distinctive math and physics oriented approach to biology. Many of the leaders of the emerging field of molecular biology were alumni of the phage course, which continued to be taught ... reflist Commons American Phage Group Phage Group References Cite book edition New Ed publisher Harvard ...   more details



  1. Phage ecology

    Bacteriophage s bacteriophages phages , potentially Vastness of phage ecology the most numerous organisms ... url http www.im.microbios.org 0903 0903163.pdf provides a history. ref . Phage ecology is the study ... on phage ecology was expanded from a stub during the writing of the first chapter of the edited ... , in order to be cited by that chapter especially as a repository of Further reading phage ecology review chapters and articles . ref Introduction to phage ecology Vastness of phage ecology This section is linked from Phage meetings . See WP MOS Section management Phages are obligate intracellular .... As a consequence, phages are found almost everywhere. As a rule of thumb , many phage biologists expect that phage population densities will exceed bacterial densities by a ratio of 10 to 1 or more VBR ... 31 sup or more individual virus mostly phage ref cite journal author Wommack KE, Colwell RR title Virioplankton ... pmc 124953 doi 10.1073 pnas.142680199 url http www.pnas.org cgi content full 99 16 10494 ref . Phage ecological interactions therefore are quantitatively vast huge numbers of interactions. Phage ecological ... Model bacteriophages phage types ref cite journal author Breitbart M, Salamon P, Andresen B, et al ... url http www.pnas.org cgi content full 99 22 14250 ref . Studying phage ecology The study of phage ecology reflects established scientific disciplines in ecological studies in scope, the most obvious being general ecology . Accordingly, phage ecology is treated under the following heads Phage .22organismal.22 ecology organismal ecology , Phage population ecology population ecology , Phage community ecology community ecology , and Phage ecosystem ecology ecosystem ecology . Phage ecology also may be considered though mostly less well formally explored from perspectives of phage behavioral ..., molecular ecology , physiological ecology or ecophysiology , and spatial ecology . Phage ecology ... environmental microbiology , but also from an enormous catalog 90 years of study of phage ...   more details



  1. Henry Phage

    Orphan date November 2011 in universe date October 2009 Henry Phage is a comic book character, an intelligent dinosaur, created by Neil Gaiman for Tekno Comix and featured in Neil Gaiman s Teknophage and Neil Gaiman s Phage Shadow Death and as a villain in Neil Gaiman s Mr Hero the Newmatic Man . Neil Gaiman s Teknophage was written by Rick Veitch and drawn by Bryan Talbot for 1 6. Paul Jenkins writer Paul Jenkins took over from 7 with artist Al Davison until the series cancellation. The character then appeared in a six issue limited series written by Bryan Talbot and penciled by Steve Pugh . Fictional character biography Henry Phage, sometimes called the Teknophage or Mr. Phage by those that worked for him is the ruler of many worlds, including his home world, Kalighoul. He has survived for 65 million years, feeding himself and practically making himself like a god. However, he is not immune to objects that are Off World matter, as we have seen in the Teknophage and Phage Shadow Death comics. He has created his own technology through use of alchemy and has made his world similar to a Victorian era steampunk world. He lives in a gigantic moving building, the Phage building. He has made allies and enemies from almost every planet and has his sights set on Kalighoul s sister world, Earth. Appearances Neil Gaiman s Teknophage 1 10 Neil Gaiman s Phage Shadow Death 1 6 Neil Gaimans s Wheel of Worlds 0 1 Neil Gaiman s Mr Hero the Newmatic Man 1 6, 15, Vol. 2 1 Teknophage versus Zeerus External links http www.bryan talbot.com oldsite shadowdeath index.html Phage Shadow Death Covers Neil Gaiman DEFAULTSORT Hero the Newmatic Man Category Steampunk comics Category American comics titles Category Fictional reptilians comics char stub ...   more details



  1. F1 phage

    phage Enterobacteria phage f1 br Bacteriophage f1 is structurally classified as a class I filamentous phage , and is closely related to the other Ff phages, such as M13 and phage fd. ref name Bacteriophages ... in italics and their associated proteins in Roman. Morphology Phage f1 is a filamentous rod shaped ssDNA phage, with a molecular mass of about 1.6x10 sup 7 sup Da by weight it is 11.3 percent ... of the coat proteins of the phage. ref name Bacteriophages ref name PMID10404600 A domain ... the phage particle to the host and distributing the coat proteins into the host membrane. ref name ... Phage II specifically cuts the strand at the origin, and host Rep helicase aids rolling circle ... host enzymes are necessary for translation. ref name Bacteriophages Phage proteins can be detected ... for the attachment and orientation of the genome in the phage. ref name Bacteriophages ... This phage does not Lysis lyse its host, but can secrete many copies of itself throughout the life of the host ... affected by the phage. ref name Bacteriophages ref name PMID4979697 Cite pmid 4979697 ref The phage ... phage entry can be reused for the packaging of new phage, and as with newly synthesized coat proteins ... encoded thioredoxin is the only known host protein required for assembly of nascent phage and likely ... of phages. ref name Bacteriophages The phage is enlongated by continually removing dimer s of V and replacing them with the major coat protein. The phage coat consists of about 2700 copies ... be packaged into the phage coat. ref name Bacteriophages Excessive copies of the phage genome can be packaged, called polyphage although these are due to improper termination of extrusion about 5 of the phage ... phage will remain anchored to the host, and attachment of another V DNA complex will continue the enlongation ... of additional genomes. ref name Bacteriophages Phage can be assembled and released ... name PMID1943697 Cite pmid 1943697 ref External links http ecoliwiki.net colipedia index.php Phage ...   more details



  1. Phage typing

    File LambdaPlaques.jpg right thumb A culture of bacteria infected by bacteriophages, the holes are areas where the bacteria have been killed by the virus. The culture is 10cm in diameter. Phage typing is a method used for detecting single Strain biology strains of bacteria . It is used to trace the source of outbreaks of infections. ref name pmid20122382 vcite journal author Baggesen DL, S rensen G, Nielsen EM, Wegener HC title Phage typing of Salmonella Typhimurium is it still a useful tool for surveillance and outbreak investigation? journal Eurosurveillance volume 15 issue 4 pages 19471 year 2010 pmid 20122382 doi url http www.eurosurveillance.org ViewArticle.aspx?ArticleId 19471 ref The virus es that infect bacteria are called bacteriophage s phages for short and some of these can only infect a single strain of bacteria. These phages are used to identify different strains of bacteria within a single species. A culture of the strain is grown in the agar and dried. A grid is drawn on the base of the petri dish to mark out different regions. Inoculation of each square of the grid is done by a different phage. The phage drops are allowed to dry and are incubated The susceptible phage regions will show a circular clearing where the bacteria have been lysed, and this is used in differentiation. ref name pmid17582202 cite journal author Turbadkar SD, Ghadge DP, Patil S, Chowdhary AS, Bharadwaj R title Circulating phage type of Vibrio cholerae in Mumbai journal Indian Journal of Medical Microbiology volume 25 issue 2 pages 177 8 year 2007 month April pmid 17582202 doi url http www.ijmm.org article.asp?issn 0255 0857 year 2007 volume 25 issue 2 spage 177 epage 178 aulast Turbadkar ref References references Category Microbiology ...   more details



  1. Mu phage

    Taxobox color violet name Mu phage image image width image caption virus group I ordo Caudovirales familia Myoviridae genus Mu like viruses species Mu Phage Bacteriophage Mu or phage Mu is a temperate bacteriophage , a type of virus that infects bacteria . Morphology It has an icosahedral head, a contractile tail and 6 tail fibres. ref cite book author Birge, E title Bacterial and bacteriophage genetics edition 4th publisher Springer year 2000 isbn 0387987304 ref Replication It uses DNA based Transposon transposition to integrate its genome into the genome of the host cell that it is infecting. It can then use transposition to initiate its viral DNA replication. Once the viral DNA is inserted into the bacteria, the Mu transposase protein enzyme in the cell recognises the recombination sites at the ends of the viral DNA gix L and gix R sites and binds to them, allowing the process of replicating the viral DNA or embedding it into the host genome. ref cite book author Alberts B, Johnson A, Lewis J, Raff M, Roberts K, Walter P title Molecular Biology of the Cell edition 4th ed. publisher Garland year 2002 url http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov books bv.fcgi?rid mboc4.TOC&depth 2 isbn 0815332181 ref References Reflist External links http www.expasy.org viralzone all by species 507.html Viralzone mu like viruses DEFAULTSORT Mu Phage Category Bacteriophages Category Microbiology Virus stub ...   more details



  1. Phage therapy

    Image Phage injecting its genome into bacterial cell.png thumb Phage injecting its genome into bacterial .... These viruses are the size and shape of coliphage T1 Phage therapy is the therapeutic use of bacteriophage ... circa 1920, the treatment is not approved in countries other than Georgia country Georgia . Phage ... , and agriculture . ref McAuliffe et al. The New Phage Biology From Genomics to Applications introduction ... host biology host of a phage therapy treatment is not an animal the term biocontrol as in phage mediated biocontrol of bacteria is usually employed, rather than phage therapy . Bacteriophages ... a high therapeutic index , that is, phage therapy would be expected to give rise to few if any adverse ... hand, this specificity is also a disadvantage a phage will only kill a bacterium if it is a match to the specific strain biology strain . Consequently phage mixtures are often applied to improve the chances of success, or samples can be taken and an appropriate phage identified and grown. Phages are currently ... Phage The Virus that Cures 1997 10 09 ref ref name pmid15986542 cite journal author Parfitt T title ... last Thiel first Karl title Old dogma, new tricks 21st Century phage therapy journal Nature Biotechnology ... pmid11052592 cite journal author Pirisi A title Phage therapy&mdash advantages over antibiotics? journal ... Bacillus anthracis Lyse.jpg thumb Phage in action on Bacillus anthracis Following the discovery ... volume 143 issue 2 pages 121 5, 166 year 2004 pmid 15143702 doi ref in 1915 and 1917, phage therapy ... country Georgia , devoted to the development of phage therapy. In neighbouring countries including ... commercialization of phage therapy was undertaken by the large pharmaceutical company, Eli Lilly ... to use phage cocktails correctly, early uses of phage therapy were often unreliable. ref cite journal ..., ST title Phage therapy in clinical practice treatment of human infections. journal Current pharmaceutical ... in further use and study of phage therapy for some time. ref name pmid17566713 cite journal ...   more details



  1. T7 phage

    Taxobox name Enterobacteria phage T7 virus group I ordo Caudovirales familia Podoviridae genus T7 like viruses species T7 phage File T7 Phage.jpg Bacteriophage T7 is a bacteriophage capable of infecting susceptible bacteria l cells. It infects most strains of Escherichia coli including Escherichia coli O157 H7 E. coli O157 H7 , a strain of E. coli which can cause foodborne illness . Bacteriophage T7 ... it an ideal phage for experimentation. Discovery Bacteriophage T7 was identified in 1945 as a member ... 17247150 ref , although it is probably identical to phage , used earlier by Delbr ck. A close relative ... complex structural symmetry, with a capsid of the phage that is spherical with an inner diameter of 55 .... Genome The genome of phage T7 ref cite web title Genome of bacteriophage T7 url http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov ... science article pii S0022283683802824 ref . The head of the phage particle contains the roughly ... to the lysis of the host cell when new phage are released. Due to the short latent period most ... optimal conditions in rich media results. This adapted phage can undergo an effective expansion ... ref . Infection of Host Bacteria The T7 phage recognizes receptors on the surface of E.coli ... the phage genome into the cell at the initiation of infection, virion proteins must first make a channel ... dx.doi.org.libproxy.clemson.edu 10.1016 j.virol.2009.12.002 ref . The phage also injects proteins needed ... 03 2010 home 1428 new details about bacteriophage t7 host interactions ref Once the T7 phage ... of viral genome begins. The T7 phage completes the lytic process in optimal conditions within ... phage s DNA polymerase . T7 polymerase uses E. coli s endogenous thioredoxin as a sliding clamp during phage DNA replication though thioredoxin normally has a different function . The sliding clamp ... Park, CA 94025, USA References Reflist External links MeshName T7 Phage http www.evergreen.edu phage ... T7 Phage Category Bacteriophages Category Microbiology molecular biology stub Virus stub ...   more details



  1. ?29 phage

    ends. Phage 29 has also been proven to be a versatile system to study in vitro transcription regulation in general and the switch from early to late phage transcription in particular. The detailed knowledge of in vitro phage 29 DNA replication and transcription genetics transcription regulation makes ... phage 29 DNA replication, as well as that of other prokaryotic genomes, occurs at the cytosolic membrane ... the infecting phage genome becomes trapped into the spore. The molecular mechanisms involved in these processes ... Phage Category Bacteriophages Category Model organisms Category Caudovirales ...   more details



  1. P22 phage

    cite journal last Neal first B. L. coauthors P. K. Brown and P. R. Reeves title Use of Salmonella Phage ... of a specific phage for example, P22 has been used for transduction in S. enterica sv. Typhimurium ... . ref name Prevelige 2006 It is a temperate double stranded DNA phage as well as a lambdoid phage since ... The sequencing results support the hypothesis that phage P22 is a mosaic virus virus that has evolved ... along with the phage. After host infection, the linear P22 virion DNA is circularized by a homologous ... the gp9 tailspike of the P22 phage binds to the O antigen lipopolysaccharide on the surface of Salmonella ... proceeds immediately following infection and releases approximately 300 500 phage progeny via cell lysis within an hour. ref name Prevelige 2006 However, in the lysogenic pathway, the phage chromosome ... for the stabilization of the condensed DNA within P22 phage capsids Gp4, Gp10 and Gp26. ref ... packaged DNA during phage P22 morphogenesis journal J. Mol. Biol. volume 172 issue 4 pages 523 43 year ... protein s appear to polymerise onto the newly filled capsids to form the neck of the mature phage ... stabilization and assembly of the phage P22 tail accessory factor gp4. journal J Mol Biol year ... 16970964 ref References Reflist DEFAULTSORT P22 Phage InterPro content IPR020362 Category Protein ...   more details



  1. Lambda Lambda Lambda

    This article is about an actual national fraternity. For the fictional fraternity Lambda Lambda Lambda that inspired it, see Revenge of the Nerds . notability date July 2009 Refimprove date November 2008 Infobox Fraternity letters name Lambda Lambda Lambda motto Follow the Twelve crest File TriLambCrest.jpg center 200px founded January 15, 2006 type Social, Co Ed address symbol Bear scope National address Alpha Chapter city Storrs state Connecticut country USA chapters 5 colors colorbox Black Black color Black colorbox CFB53B Old Gold free label Nicknames free Tri Lambs birthplace University of Connecticut Lambda Lambda Lambda or Tri Lambs is a national collegiate co ed social fraternity founded on January 15th, 2006 at University of Connecticut in Storrs, Connecticut by students Nick Carroll, Mark Allatin, Andrew Burke, Jabaree Dunham Carson, Chris Hayden, Brian Behrens, Nick Ivanoff, Matt Mainella, Lisa Weand, and Garrett Waldron. Inspired by movies like Revenge of the Nerds and National Lampoon s Animal House , it was established as a fraternity that is dedicated to the enjoyment and enrichment of pop culture and to the brotherhood of the members. Tri Lambs does not discriminate based on race, sex, gender, religion, class, or sexual orientation. In Fall 2011, the Alpha Chapter inducted their Iota Class, bringing their historical numbering to 64. The fraternity was founded on the grounds of changing what a fraternity is back to its original meaning. The openness of the fraternity leads it to be a place in which to create a network of support among its brothers. ref http media.www.dailycampus.com media storage paper340 news 2007 01 25 News Friends.Start.Fraternity.From.Scratch 2677754.shtml ref It started as a student group at the university and has become more and more recognized by people at the university. The induction of the Beta Chapter at SUNY Buffalo in Fall ... lambdalambdalambda University of Connecticut Lambda Lambda Lambda page DailyCampus.com http ...   more details



  1. Lambda (disambiguation)

    Lambda is the eleventh letter of the Greek alphabet. tocright Lambda may also refer to Physics and mathematics Lambda baryon , a type of subatomic particle Lambda point , the temperature below which normal fluid helium helium I transitions to superfluid helium II Wilks lambda distribution , a probability distribution used in multivariate hypothesis testing Lambda calculus , formal system for function definition Goodman and Kruskal s lambda in statistics indicates the proportional reduction in error when one variable s values are used to predict the values of another variable. Computing Lambda programming , in some programming languages, an operator used to denote anonymous functions or closures ... language based upon combinatory logic, a simplification of the lambda calculus that does not involve the lambda at all, hence the un prefix. Biology Lambda anatomy , the point on the skull where the two parietal bones and the occipital bone come together Lambda phage , a virus that infects bacteria Education Lambda School of Music and Fine Arts , in Pierrefonds, Montreal, Quebec. Not to be confused ... Lambda class shuttle , a transport vehicle in the Star Wars universe GM Lambda platform , a crossover SUV automobile platform from General Motors Lancia Lambda , an historic Italian automobile Lambda rocket , a series of Japanese rockets Lambda probe, an automotive oxygen sensor Lambda, Air ... Lambda Delta or Lambdadelta , a witch in Umineko no Naku Koro ni Lambda 11, a List of BlazBlue characters character in the BlazBlue series Lambda Complex, a location in the Half Life video game Half Life video game Lambda Zellweger, a character in the video game Wild Arms 4 Other uses Lambda Literary Awards , a group of U.S. book awards for gay and lesbian literature Lambda Legal , a gay and lesbian legal advocacy group in the United States Lambda Rising , a gay and lesbian bookstore in Washington, DC Disambig cs Lambda rozcestn k fr Lambda homonymie ...   more details



  1. Lambda function

    The phrase lambda function may refer to Dirichlet lambda function s 1 2 sup s sup s where is the Riemann zeta function . Lambda calculus in computer science Liouville function n 1 sup n sup Mangoldt function n log p if n is a positive power of the prime p . Modular lambda function in mathematics Lambda point of liquid helium mathdab ...   more details



  1. Lambda 8300

    Lambda 8300 was a Sinclair ZX81 clone from Lambda Electronics Limited. It wasn t a straight clone as the original ROM is a new one but it could be fitted with a ZX81 ROM and become compatible. Comes with 2K RAM expandable to 16 or 32 K , sound and joystick port. Runs with a Z80A at 3.25 MHz. Identical with PC 8300 , Power 3000 and Basic 2000 . External links http hem.passagen.se clab adam lambda Sinclair computers and clones Category Sinclair computers and derivatives da Lambda 8300 sv Lambda hemdator ...   more details



  1. Lambda point

    File Lambda transition.svg thumb 250px The plot of the specific heat capacity versus temperature The Lambda point is the temperature approximately 2.17 Kelvin K below which normal fluid helium helium I transitions to superfluid helium II. More precisely, there is a lower lambda point at 2.172 K, 0.0497 atmosphere unit atm , and an upper one at 1.76 K, 29.8 atm. ref http web.archive.org web 20070405010647 http www.fluidmech.net msc super super f.htm ref The point s name derives from the graph that results from plotting the specific heat capacity as a function of temperature for a given pressure , which resembles the Greek language Greek letter lambda . The specific heat capacity tends towards infinity as the temperature approaches the lambda point. See also Lambda point refrigerator References reflist External links http www.egglescliffe.org.uk physics supercond supfluid superfluids.html What is superfluidity? includes a graph states of matter condensedmatter stub Category Temperature bs Lambda ta ka de Lambdapunkt es Punto lambda eu Lambda puntu la Punctum Lambda pl Przemiana lambda pt Ponto lambda ru ...   more details



  1. Lambda expression

    Lambda expression may refer to Anonymous function Lambda calculus Definition disambig Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it from being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Long comment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. simple Lambda expression ...   more details



  1. Lambda distribution

    The lambda distribution is either of two probability distribution s used in statistics Tukey lambda distribution Tukey s lambda distribution is a shape conformable distribution used to identify an appropriate common distribution family to fit a collection of data to. Wilks lambda distribution is an extension of George W. Snedecor Snedecor s F distribution for matrix mathematics matricies used in multivariate hypothesis testing, especially with regard to the likelihood ratio test and multivariate analysis of variance . disambig Category Probability distributions ...   more details



  1. Lambda (anatomy)

    Infobox Anatomy Name Lambda anatomy Latin GraySubject 32 GrayPage 135 Image Gray1193.svg Caption Side view of head, showing surface relations of bones. Lambda labeled at center right. Image2 Caption2 Precursor System Artery Vein Nerve Lymph MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre l 02 DorlandsSuf 12475589 The occipital angle is rounded and corresponds with the point of meeting of the Sagittal suture sagittal and lambdoidal suture s a point which is termed the lambda after the Greek lambda letter of the same name in the fetus this part of the skull is membranous, and is called the posterior fontanelle . External links NormanAnatomy lesson1 Gray s Sutures anatomy stub Category Skull ro Lambda th ...   more details



  1. Prays lambda

    italic title Taxobox name Prays lambda image image width image caption regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera familia Yponomeutidae subfamalia Praydinae genus Prays species P. lambda binomial Prays lambda binomial authority Moriuti, 1977 synonyms Prays lambda is a moth of the Yponomeutidae family. It is found in Japan . The wingspan is 11 14 mm. ref http www.jpmoth.org Yponomeutidae Praydinae Prays lambda.html Japanese moths ref References Reflist Yponomeutidae stub Category Yponomeutidae la Prays lambda ...   more details



  1. Lambda (association)

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Lambda is an association for gay people in Odense , Denmark , founded 1993 09 11. The community wants to strengthen the identities of gays and lesbians, and work with other gay communities for gay rights . History The Danish National Association of Gays and Lesbians Landsforeningen for B sser og Lesbiske or LBL originally had a local division in Odense, which between 1991 and 1993 hosted the Discotek club and ran the Caf Pan in Sankt Anne Gade in central Odense. When the club was closed down, the whole board resigned in protest, and when the LBL didn t succeed in rebuilding the local division in Odense, a group of people decided to make a new gay community. They founded Lambda on 11 September 1993, after a meeting in Brandts Kl defabrik in Odense. In 1994 Pan Odense had to close again, and a lot of gay people didn t have a place to party. Lambda rented premises in the basement of Vindegade 100, with a caf open on every Friday and Saturday, and a big Rainbowparty every other weekend until June 2005. In June 2005, Lambda had to move, as the building was going to be used for apartments. In October 2007 a new location was found in Odense Centrum. External links http lambda.dk Lambda DEFAULTSORT Lambda Association Category Danish culture LGBT org stub Denmark org stub LGBTScandinavia da Lambda forening szl Lambda stowa y y y du ske ...   more details




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