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  • defective phage
    °á¼ÕÆÄÁö
  • donor-specific phage
    Á¦°øÀÚÆ¯ÀÌÆÄÁö, °ø¿©ÀÚÆ¯ÀÌÆÄÁö
  • helper phage
    µµ¿òÆÄÁö, Á¶·ÂÆÄÁö
  • inducible phage
    À¯¹ßÆÄÁö
  • latent phage
    ÀáÀçÆÄÁö
  • phage
    ÆÄÁö
  • phage genome
    ÆÄÁöÀ¯Àüü
  • temperature-sensitive phage
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  • vegetative phage
    Áõ½ÄÇüÆÄÁö
  • virulent phage
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  • temperate zone strain
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  • phage conversion
    ÆÄÁöÀüȯ, ÆÄÁö±³È¯
  • defective phage
    °á¼ÕÆÄÁö
  • donor-specific phage
    Á¦°øÃ¼Æ¯ÀÌÆÄÁö, ÁÖ°ÔÆ¯ÀÌÆÄÁö
  • phage genome
    ÆÄÁöÀ¯Àüü
  • helper phage
    º¸Á¶ÆÄÁö, Á¶·ÂÆÄÁö
  • inducible phage
    À¯¹ß°¡´ÉÆÄÁö
  • latent phage
    ÀáÀçÆÄÁö
  • phage map
    ÆÄÁöÀ¯ÀüÀÚÁöµµ
  • phage
    ÆÄÁö
  • phage plaque-forming unit
    ÆÄÁö¿ë±ÕÇü¼º´ÜÀ§, ÆÄÁöÇöóÅ©Çü¼º´ÜÀ§
  • temperature-sensitive phage
    ¿Âµµ¹Î°¨ÆÄÁö
  • transducing phage
    ÇüÁúµµÀÔÆÄÁö
  • vegetative phage
    Áõ½ÄÇüÆÄÁö
  • virulent phage
    ¿ë±Õ¼ºÆÄÁö, µ¶¼ºÆÄÁö
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  • ¿µ¹®
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  • helper phage
    Á¶·ÂÆÄÁö
  • inducible phage
    À¯¹ß°¡´ÉÆÄÁö
  • phage
    ÆÄÁö.
  • phage
    ÆÄÁö
  • phage conversion
    ÆÄÁö±³È¯(¡­Îßüµ).
  • phage conversion
    ÆÄÁö±³È¯(¡­Îßüµ).
  • phage genome
    ÆÄÁö°Ô³ð
  • phage map
    ÆÄÁöÀ¯ÀüÀÚÁöµµ
  • phage mediated conjugation
    ÆÄÁö¸Å°³Á¢ÇÕ
  • phage plaque-forming unit
    ÆÄÁö¿ë±Õ Çü¼º´ÜÀ§, ÆÄÁöÇöóÅ© Çü¼º´ÜÀ§
  • phage resistance
    ÆÄÁö³»¼º
  • phage type
    ÆÄÁöÇü(¡­úþ).
  • phage type
    ÆÄÁöÇü
  • phage typing
    ÆÄÁöÇü¹ú(¡­úþܬ).
  • phage typing
    ÆÄÁöÇüº°
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  • temperate phage
    ÀáÀ缺ÆÄÁö, ¿Â¼øÆÄÁö
  • temperate phage
    ÀáÀ缺(íÖî¤àõ) ÆÄ¾ÆÁö
  • temperate phage
    ÀáÀ缺 ÆÄÁö, ¿Â¼øÆÄÁö
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  • ¿µ¹®
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  • phage, temperate
    ÀáÀ缺ÆÄÁö, ¿Â¼øÆÄÁö
  • temperate zone
    ¿Â´ë(ËíËÀ).
  • conversion, phage
    ÆÄÁöÀüȯ
  • defective phage
    °á¼ÕÆÄÁö
  • donor-specific phage
    °ø¿©±ÕƯÀÌÆÄÁö
  • helper phage
    Á¶·ÂÆÄÁö
  • inducible phage
    À¯¹ß°¡´ÉÆÄÁö
  • lambda (¥ë) phage
    ¶÷´ÙÆÄÁö, ¥ëÆÄÁö
  • latent phage
    ÀẹÆÄÁö
  • lysogenic phage
    ¿ë¿ø¼ºÆÄÁö
  • mu (¥ì) phage
    ¹ÂÆÄÁö, ¥ìÆÄÁö
  • phage
    ÆÄÁö
  • phage
    ÆÄÁö.
  • phage conversion
    ÆÄÁö±³È¯(¡­Îßüµ).
  • phage conversion
    ÆÄÁö±³È¯(¡­Îßüµ).
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    ¿ë¿ø(éÁê«)ÆäÀÌÁö
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  • temperate cycle
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  • converting phage
    Àüȯ(ï®üµ) ÆäÀÌÁö
  • cryptogenic phage
    ÀáÀç¿ø(íÖî¤ê«) ÆäÀÌÁö
  • DNA phage
    DNA ÆäÀÌÁö (ÔÒ) a DNA-containing phage
  • filamentous phage
    Çʶó¸àÆ®Çü(û¡) ÆäÀÌÁö
  • helper phage
    µµ¿òÀÌ ÆäÀÌÁö
  • homoimmune phage
    µ¿Á¾¸é¿ª(ÔÒðúØóæ¹) ÆäÀÌÁö
  • phage
    ÆäÀÌÁö
  • phage conversion
    "ÆäÀÌÁö Àüȯ(ï®üµ), ÆäÀÌÁö º¯È¯(ܨüµ)"
  • phage cross
    ÆäÀÌÁö ±³Â÷(Îßó©)
  • phage induction
    ÆäÀÌÁö À¯µµ(ë¯Óô)
  • phage lambda
    ¶÷´Ù ÆäÀÌÁö
  • phage lysate
    ÆäÀÌÁö ¿ëÇØ¹°(éÁú°Úª)
  • phage lysozyme
    ÆäÀÌÁö ¶óÀ̼ÒÀÚÀÓ
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    M13 ÆäÀÌÁö
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SPL skin potential level; sound pressure level; splanchnic; spontaneous lesion; staphylococcal phage lys...
Tb Tbilisi [phage]; terbium; tubercle bacillus; tuberculosis
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PT Phage Type
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  • donor-specific phage
    °ø¿©±Õ ƯÀÌ ÆÄÁö
  • lambda phage
    ¶÷´Ù ÆÄ¾ÆÁö
  • phage
    ÆÄ¾ÆÁö
  • phage typing
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temperate phage A bacteriophage that integrates its DNA into that of the host (lysogeny) as opposed to virulent phages that lyse the host.
(18 Nov 1997)
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temperate 1. Moderate; not excessive; as, temperate heat; a temperate climate.
2. Not marked with passion; not violent; cool; calm; as, temperate language. "She is not hot, but temperate as the morn." (Shak) "That sober freedom out of which there springs Our loyal passion for our temperate kings." (Tennyson)
3. Moderate in the indulgence of the natural appetites or passions; as, temperate in eating and drinking. "Be sober and temperate, and you will be healthy." (Franklin)
4. Proceeding from temperance. "The temperate sleeps, and spirits light as air.
<geography>" (Pope) Temperate zone, that part of the earth which lies between either tropic and the corresponding polar circle; so called because the heat is less than in the torrid zone, and the cold less than in the frigid zones.
Synonym: Abstemious, sober, calm, cool, sedate.
Origin: L. Temperatus, p.p. Of temperare. See Temper.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
temperate bacteriophage Bacteriophage whose genome incorporates with, and replicates with, that of the host bacterium; dissociation (and resultant development of vegetative bacteriophage) occurs at a slow rate resulting occasionally in lysis of a bacterium and release of mature bacteriophage, thus rendering the bacterial culture capable of inducing general lysis if transferred to a culture of a susceptible bacterial strain.
(05 Mar 2000)
temperate virus <virology> A virus which, upon infection of a host, does not necessarily cause lysis but whose genome may replicate in synchrony with that of the host.
See: lysogen.
(09 Oct 1997)
b phage b corynebacteriophage
virulent phage mutant A mutant of a phage that is unable to establish lysogeny.
(05 Mar 2000)
charon phage A cloning vector made from the virus bacteriophage lambda that is used to clone DNA.
(09 Oct 1997)
phage 1. Synonym for bacteriophage.
2. <suffix> Eating, devouring.
Origin: L. Phagedaena, Gr Phago, To eat.
(20 Jun 2000)
phage integrase family <enzyme> Enzymes that mediate site specific recombination in prokaryotes. They fall into two families, phage integrases and resolvases.
(18 Nov 1997)
phage typing <microbiology> Bacteria may be typed by their susceptibility to a range of bacteriophages though confusion may arise if the bacteria carry plasmids encoding restriction endonucleases.
(18 Nov 1997)
helper phage A virus which helps a separate and unrelated defective virus reproduce by infecting the same host cell that is already occupied by the defective virus and providing the proteins which the defective virus is missing and needs to complete its life cycle.
(09 Oct 1997)
ssDNA phage <molecular biology> Single strand DNA phages such as MS2, FX174, as opposed to double stranded DNA phages or RNA phages.
(10 Mar 1998)
defective phage A temperate bacteriophage mutant whose genome does not contain all of the normal components and cannot become fully infectious virus, yet can replicate indefinitely in the bacterial genome as defective probacteriophage; many defective bacteriophage's are mediators of transduction.
Synonym: defective phage.
(05 Mar 2000)
q beta phage <molecular biology> A single-stranded RNA phage that specifically infects enterobacteria containing the f plasmid. It is widely used to study RNA phage and bacterial cell function.
(10 Oct 1997)
tailed phage A member of a group of hundreds of DNA-based bacteria-infecting viruses which are characterised by a helix-shaped tail and a cube-shaped head.This group includes the viral families Myoviridae, Podoviridae, andSiphoviridae.
(09 Oct 1997)
T even phage <microbiology> A group of dsDNA bacteriophages of enterobacteria including T2, T4, T6 as opposed to T odd phage (T1, 3, 5 and 7)
(18 Nov 1997)
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