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During lysogeny temperate phages establish a truce with the bacterial host. In this state, the phage genome (prophage) is maintained within the host environment. Consequently, many prophages have evolved systems to protect the host from heterotypic v
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https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.01.03.522681
https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.01.03.522681
Comparative analyses of mycobacteriophage genomes reveals extensive genetic diversity in genome organization and gene content, contributing to widespread mosaicism. We previously reported that the prophage of mycobacteriophage Butters (cluster N) pro
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https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.12.15.520664
https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.12.15.520664
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Steven Branda, Nicole Collette, Nicole Aiosa, Neha Garg, Catherine Mageeney, Kelly Williams, Ashlee Phillips, Kelsey Hern, Adam Arkin, James Ricken, Delaney Wilde, Sahiba Dogra, Brittany Humphrey, Kunal Poorey, Colleen Courtney
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https://doi.org/10.2172/1898252
https://doi.org/10.2172/1898252
Autor:
Catherine Mageeney
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Proposed for presentation at the Phages for Health and Energy: Bridging National Lab and Academic Research Capabilities held September 23-24, 2021 in Livermore, CA..
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Proposed for presentation at the Evergreen Phage Meeting held August 2-6, 2021 in Olympia, WA US.
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Proposed for presentation at the Viral EcoGenomics & Applications held May 13, 2021 in Berkeley, CA..
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Proposed for presentation at the 2021 Biological System Sciences Division Principal Investigators' Meetings held February 22-24, 2021 in Livermore, CA, United States..
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Eric Greene, Darius Becker-Krail, Laura Holland, Caroline Breitenberger, Aurora Kraus, Erin Sauve, Nicanor Austriaco, Aislinn Rowan-Nash, Edward Braun, Zachary Simon, Maeva Metz, Brian Earley, Jesus Sotelo, Sarah DeCou, Ariangela Kozik, Marie Pizzorno, Kristen Butela, William Jacobs, Jennifer Colquhoun, Vivek Naranbhai, Nafiisah Chotun, Laurence Webb, Sequoia Leuba, Jacelyn Peabody Lever, Kit Pogliano, Aakash Gandhi, David Bollivar, Brandon Flatgard, Smrithi Prem, Ryan Durham, Sara Bratsch, Melanie Plastini, Mary Braun, Joseph Johnson, Adam Hansen, John Starnes, Katherine Forsyth, Susan Carson, Tin-Yun Tang, Ryan Gandy, Marc Tollis, William Barshop, Michael Cuoco, Jon Faughn, Mary Szurgot, Shallee Page, Andrea Doak, Stanislav Fridland, Po-Cheng Tang, Nicholas Bense, Andrew Halleran, Lissenya Argueta, Joshua Echezabal, Brittany Bodnar, Arcadia Kratkiewicz, Christine Schnitzler, Catherine Mageeney, Stephanie Mack, Alana Jones, Rachael Rush, John Dennehy, James Curlin, Deborah Moran, Joseph Marcus, Hannah Wirtshafter, Sarah Owens, Ericka Roubidoux, Melanie McKell, Lisa McLellan, Pawel Golyski, Margaret Saha, Rachel Walstead, Justin Muste, Helen Xun, Jordan Moberg Parker, Drake Williams, Kyra Feuer, Michael Longmire, Omar Gutierrez-Ruiz, Elizabeth Neumann, Jeffrey Rubin, Abigail JS Armstrong, Elina Roine, Caitlyn Brashears, Mark Forsyth, Anapaula Themann, Iddo Friedberg, Amiya Ahmed, Katrina Harris, Andrew Valesano, Eric Miller
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eLife
eLife, Vol 4 (2015)
eLife, Vol 4 (2015)
The bacteriophage population is large, dynamic, ancient, and genetically diverse. Limited genomic information shows that phage genomes are mosaic, and the genetic architecture of phage populations remains ill-defined. To understand the population str
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Council on Undergraduate Research Quarterly; Spring2013, Vol. 33 Issue 3, p21-25, 5p