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331 related items for PubMed ID: 9499809
1. Evolution of Streptococcus thermophilus bacteriophage genomes by modular exchanges followed by point mutations and small deletions and insertions. Desiere F, Lucchini S, Brüssow H. Virology; 1998 Feb 15; 241(2):345-56. PubMed ID: 9499809 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
2. The genetic relationship between virulent and temperate Streptococcus thermophilus bacteriophages: whole genome comparison of cos-site phages Sfi19 and Sfi21. Lucchini S, Desiere F, Brüssow H. Virology; 1999 Aug 01; 260(2):232-43. PubMed ID: 10417258 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
3. Characterization of the lysogeny DNA module from the temperate Streptococcus thermophilus bacteriophage phi Sfi21. Bruttin A, Desiere F, Lucchini S, Foley S, Brüssow H. Virology; 1997 Jun 23; 233(1):136-48. PubMed ID: 9201223 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
4. Comparative genomics of lactococcal phages: insight from the complete genome sequence of Lactococcus lactis phage BK5-T. Desiere F, Mahanivong C, Hillier AJ, Chandry PS, Davidson BE, Brüssow H. Virology; 2001 May 10; 283(2):240-52. PubMed ID: 11336549 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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