Comparison of Bacillus cereus Bacteriophages CP-51 and CP-53

  • Yelton D
  • Thorne C
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Abstract

Transducing bacteriophages CP-51 and CP-53 were compared. Unlike CP-51, CP-53 appeared to be a lysogenizing phage. CP-51 gave greater frequencies of co-transduction for linked markers than did CP-53. CP-51 was found to be a larger phage which carried more deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) than CP-53. CP-51 DNA contained about 43% guanine plus cytosine and in addition contained 5-hydroxymethyluracil in place of thymine. CP-53 DNA contained no unusual bases; its guanine plus cytosine content was 37%.

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Yelton, D. B., & Thorne, C. B. (1971). Comparison of Bacillus cereus Bacteriophages CP-51 and CP-53. Journal of Virology, 8(2), 242–253. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.8.2.242-253.1971

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