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- Ff_phages abstract "The Ff phages are filamentous phages that infect gram negative bacteria bearing the F episome. The term is used to refer to the closely related group of phages including the f1, fd and M13 phages. The If1 and Ike phage are also closely related to this group.Theses phages undergo a non-lytic lifecycle, where infected bacteria are not killed but continuously release viral particles. This is in contrast to the lytic and lysogenic cycles of other phages where the host is killed when virions are released. The Ff phages have an circular ssDNA genome wrapped in a few thousand copies of the major coat protein to give a rod shaped viral particle that is capped on either end with two different sets of proteins. Only one end binds to the F pilus and can inject the DNA into the host cell.".
- Ff_phages family Inoviridae.
- Ff_phages wikiPageID "35226694".
- Ff_phages wikiPageRevisionID "603895704".
- Ff_phages familia Inoviridae.
- Ff_phages genus "Inovirus".
- Ff_phages hasPhotoCollection Ff_phages.
- Ff_phages virusGroup "ii".
- Ff_phages subject Category:Inoviridae.
- Ff_phages type Agent109190918.
- Ff_phages type Bacteriophage101334862.
- Ff_phages type Bacteriophages.
- Ff_phages type CausalAgent100007347.
- Ff_phages type InfectiousAgent109312843.
- Ff_phages type LivingThing100004258.
- Ff_phages type Microorganism101326291.
- Ff_phages type Object100002684.
- Ff_phages type Organism100004475.
- Ff_phages type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Ff_phages type Virus101328702.
- Ff_phages type Whole100003553.
- Ff_phages type Species.
- Ff_phages type Organism.
- Ff_phages comment "The Ff phages are filamentous phages that infect gram negative bacteria bearing the F episome. The term is used to refer to the closely related group of phages including the f1, fd and M13 phages. The If1 and Ike phage are also closely related to this group.Theses phages undergo a non-lytic lifecycle, where infected bacteria are not killed but continuously release viral particles.".
- Ff_phages label "Ff phages".
- Ff_phages sameAs m.0j7kd9p.
- Ff_phages sameAs Q5446194.
- Ff_phages sameAs Q5446194.
- Ff_phages sameAs Ff_phages.
- Ff_phages wasDerivedFrom Ff_phages?oldid=603895704.
- Ff_phages isPrimaryTopicOf Ff_phages.