Molecular Biology of Bacterial Viruses

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Molecular Biology of Bacterial Viruses is a classic scientific monograph that helped establish the foundations of molecular genetics through the study of bacteriophages.

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instanceOf biology book
molecular genetics textbook
scientific monograph
contribution clarified molecular basis of genetic recombination
clarified molecular basis of viral replication
demonstrated use of bacteriophages as model systems
helped establish foundations of molecular genetics
influenced development of modern molecular biology
documentType monograph
field bacteriophage biology
molecular biology
molecular genetics
virology
focusesOn experimental analysis of bacteriophages
genetic mapping of phage genomes
interaction between phage and bacterial host
molecular mechanisms of phage infection
genre academic textbook
research monograph
scientific literature
historicalSignificance classic work in molecular biology
key text in the phage school of genetics
influenced early molecular biology curricula
phage genetics research
research on bacterial virus-host interactions
intendedAudience advanced students in genetics
researchers in molecular biology
virologists
language English
mainSubject DNA replication in phages
bacterial virus life cycles
bacterial viruses
bacteriophage
gene expression in bacteriophages
genetic recombination in phages
lysogenic and lytic cycles
molecular mechanisms of viral replication
phage genetics
phage infection cycle
phage mutation and genetics
phage-host interactions
regulation of phage development
studies bacterial virus genetics
bacterial virus replication
bacterial virus structure
usedAs reference work in bacteriophage research
teaching resource in molecular genetics

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Gunther Stent authorOf Molecular Biology of Bacterial Viruses