About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 45. Chapters: Hershey-Chase experiment, Lambda phage, Bacteriophage, List of viruses, Phage monographs, Phage therapy, Phage ecology, Molecular microbiology, Phage display, Enterobacteria phage T4, M13 bacteriophage, George Eliava Institute, Transduction, Marine bacteriophage, Pseudomonas phage 6, Restriction modification system, Lytic cycle, T4 rII system, Bacteriophage MS2, Lysogenic cycle, Podoviridae, 29 phage, Caudovirales, Multiplicity of infection, Siphoviridae, Prophage, Cystovirus, Enterobacteria phage T2, T7 phage, Phi X 174, Tectivirus, Myoviridae, Microviridae, P1 phage, Cyanophage, Mu phage, Plasmavirus, Epsilon 15, P22 phage, Temperateness, Viral plaque, Bacteriophage Q, P1-derived artificial chromosome, HK97, Endolysin, BPP-1-like viruses, Phieco32-like viruses, Bacteriophage T5, Inoviridae, Leviviridae, T4-like viruses, P008, Filamentous phage, Corynebacteriophage, Polyphage, Coliphage. Excerpt: This is a list of biological viruses, and types of viruses. Please add to this list as appropriate. Note that some of these terms may be synonyms for the same virus; if there is already an article on that virus under another name, please create redirects from the other name(s) as appropriate. Contents: Top 0-9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Bacteriophage (phage) are viruses of bacteria and arguably are 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. The following have not yet been sufficiently scrutinized to ascertain that they technically are books (e.g., are not theses), are generally available, and are sufficiently about phage to be included in the above list: The following have not yet been sufficiently scrutinized to ascertain that they technically are...