Attachment Sites, Microbiological
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Specific loci on both the bacterial DNA (attB) and the phage DNA (attP) which delineate the sites where recombination takes place between them, as the phage DNA becomes integrated (inserted) into the BACTERIAL DNA during LYSOGENY.
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D001287
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MeSH Number(s) |
G05.360.340.024.079
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Concept/Terms |
Attachment Sites, Microbiological- Attachment Sites, Microbiological
- Attachment Site, Microbiological
- Microbiological Attachment Site
- Microbiological Attachment Sites
- Attachment Site (Microbiology)
- Microbiologic Attachment Site
- Attachment Site, Microbiologic
- Attachment Sites, Microbiologic
- Microbiologic Attachment Sites
- Att Attachment Sites
- Att Attachment Site
- Attachment Site, Att
- Attachment Sites, Att
- Attachment Sites (Microbiology)
Phage Attachment Sites- Phage Attachment Sites
- Attachment Site, Phage
- Attachment Sites, Phage
- Phage Attachment Site
- AttP Attachment Sites
- AttP Attachment Site
- Attachment Site, AttP
- Attachment Sites, AttP
Bacterial Attachment Sites- Bacterial Attachment Sites
- Attachment Site, Bacterial
- Bacterial Attachment Site
- AttB Attachment Sites
- AttB Attachment Site
- Attachment Site, AttB
- Attachment Sites, AttB
- Attachment Sites, Bacterial
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Attachment of bacteria to intestinal epithelial cells in diarrhea caused by Escherichia coli strain RDEC-1 in the rabbit: stages and role of capsule. J Infect Dis. 1981 Feb; 143(2):219-30.