. Biophysical science. Biophysics. 14:4/ Structure of Viruses 255 T phages, in general, do not go through the lysogen stage but enter the vegetative stage directly. In this stage, the bacterial cell starts manu- facturing new proteins and nucleic acids typical of the phage. At the end of a period of development, the nucleic acids are assembled. The proteins are formed into doughnut-like forms about the nucleic acids. C,. DNA emptied into solution. G. Phage Death. F. Just before Lysis. Ca. 100 new phages per bacterium. Additional phage DNA and protein lost into solution. E. Formation of new pha


. Biophysical science. Biophysics. 14:4/ Structure of Viruses 255 T phages, in general, do not go through the lysogen stage but enter the vegetative stage directly. In this stage, the bacterial cell starts manu- facturing new proteins and nucleic acids typical of the phage. At the end of a period of development, the nucleic acids are assembled. The proteins are formed into doughnut-like forms about the nucleic acids. C,. DNA emptied into solution. G. Phage Death. F. Just before Lysis. Ca. 100 new phages per bacterium. Additional phage DNA and protein lost into solution. E. Formation of new phage particles. B,. Attached to broken cell wall. A. Inert Phage. No metabolism Lysis D. Eclipse Period. Vegetative phase during which no phage can be found but host metabolism is dramatically Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Ackerman, Eugene, 1920-. Englewood Cliffs, N. J. , Prentice-Hall


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