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Phi Gamma: A Coliphage Coliphage Related To, but Distinct from the Phi 80 Virion

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Journal Intervirology
Specialty Microbiology
Date 1975 Jan 1
PMID 1235831
Citations 3
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Abstract

The coliphage phi gamma, though capable of genetic recombination with phi 80, is morphologically distinct from the phi 80 virion. It has a prolate head (58.4 X 46.7 nm) bearing a tail (143 nm) which is strikingly flexible. On the basis of their buoyant density in CsC1, both infectious and transducing phi gamma particles form a single population. This density value is slightly higher than that of the phi 80 virion. The phi gamma chromosome is a double-stranded linear DNA molecule of 13.4 mum in length (corresponding mol. wt.: 27.6 X 10(6)). From its melting temperature and its buoyant density in CsC1, phi gamma DNA appears to have a base composition very close to that of Escherichia coli DNA.

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