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. 1982 Dec;44(3):1056–1067. doi: 10.1128/jvi.44.3.1056-1067.1982

Genetic studies of coliphage 186. I. Genes associated with phage morphogenesis.

S M Hocking, J B Egan
PMCID: PMC256366  PMID: 6757460

Abstract

In coliphage 186, 22 essential genes were defined by complementation studies with amber mutants. Eighteen genes were associated with phage morphogenesis: 11 with phage tail formation, and 7 with phage head formation. The remaining four genes are discussed in the accompanying paper (S. M. Hocking and J. B. Egan, J. Virol. 44:1068-1071, 1982).

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