Bioinformatics as a first-line approach for understanding bacteriophage transcription

  • Guzina J
  • Djordjevic M
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Abstract

Current approach to understanding bacteriophage transcription strategies during infection includes a combination of experimental and bioinformatics approaches, which is often time and resource consuming. Given the exponentially growing number of sequenced bacteriophage genomes, it becomes sensible asking to what extent one can understand bacteriophage transcription by using bioinformatics methods alone. We here argue that a suitable choice of computational methods may provide a highly efficient first-line approach for underst-anding bacteriophage transcription.

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Guzina, J., & Djordjevic, M. (2015). Bioinformatics as a first-line approach for understanding bacteriophage transcription. Bacteriophage, 5(3), e1062588. https://doi.org/10.1080/21597081.2015.1062588

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