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Simultaneous entry as an adaptation to virulence in a novel satellite-helper system infecting Streptomyces species
Tagide deCarvalho
, Elia Mascolo
, Steven M. Caruso
, Júlia López-Pérez
, Kathleen Weston-Hafer
, Christopher Shaffer
, Ivan Erill
Department of Biology
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Virulence
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Adaptation
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Bacteriophage
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Streptomyces Sp.
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Helper Phage
100%
Gene Content
50%
Host Genome
50%
Helper Virus
50%
Codon Usage
50%
Nucleic Acids
50%
Transfer RNA (tRNA)
50%
Co-infection
50%
Encapsidation
50%
Phage
50%
Replication Machinery
50%
Mobile Genetic Elements
50%
Evolutionary Arms Race
50%
Genetic Dependence
50%
Morphogenic Genes
50%
Mulching
50%
Satellite Virus
50%
Immunology and Microbiology
Streptomyces
100%
Bacteriophage
100%
Helper Virus
20%
Codon Usage
20%
Arm
20%
Coinfection
20%
Gene Replication
20%
Satellite Virus
20%
Mobile Genetic Elements
20%
Transfer RNA
20%
Replication
20%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Streptomyces
100%
Arms Race
50%