From genes
In any cell, Ribosomes translate mRNA and make proteins.
because the bacteriophage is set to do so
This action is called lysis of the host cell.
yes, a bacteriophage is a bacteria/viral particle/any prion/etc... which infects a bacterial cell.
bacteriophage
A bacteriophage ("eater of bacteria") inject their DNA (or RNA) into the cell.
In any cell, Ribosomes translate mRNA and make proteins.
In any cell, Ribosomes translate mRNA and make proteins.
The bacteriophage enzyme lyses the bacteriums cell wall, which then releases a new bacteriophage particle that can attack other cells
because the bacteriophage is set to do so
This action is called lysis of the host cell.
yes, a bacteriophage is a bacteria/viral particle/any prion/etc... which infects a bacterial cell.
mRNA can be found all across the cell in the nucleus and the cytoplasm but is the most found on the ribosomes
bacteriophage
Sui-Sheng Tzeng has written: 'Studies of [lambda] bacteriophage and bacteriophage formation in frozen-thawed cell preparations'
Yes, along wth mRNA & tRNA
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