| lysosome |
A eukaryotic organelle containing hydrolases active at pH 5. The enzymes break down particles ingested by vacuoles following fusion.
Ãâó: www.genpromag.com/Glossary~LETTER~L.html
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| lysozyme |
An enzyme that hydrolyzes glycosidic linkages within peptidoglycans in prokaryote cell walls.
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| lysogenic |
A term describing a bacterium that contains a temperate phage in the prophage state. The bacterium is said to be lysogenic for that phage. On induction phage reproduction is initiated, progeny phages are produced, and the bacterial cell lyses.
Ãâó: www.modernhumanorigins.com/l.html
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| lysogeny |
The phenomenon of the insertion of a temperate phage chromosome into a bacterial chromosome, where it replicates when the bacterial chromosome replicates. In this state the phage genome is repressed and is said to be in the prophage state.
Ãâó: www.modernhumanorigins.com/l.html
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| lysis |
The breaking open of a cell by the destruction of its wall or membrane. The rupture and death of a bacterial cell upon the release of phage progeny.
Ãâó: helios.bto.ed.ac.uk/bto/glossary/lm.htm
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