Prophages and mobile genetic elements
Contents
[hide]The major categories
1. Cellular processes
2. Metabolism
3. Information processing
4. Lifestyles
5. Prophages and mobile genetic elements
6. Groups of genes
5. Prophages and mobile genetic elements
- 5.1. Prophages
- 5.1.1. PBSX prophage
- 5.1.2. SPß prophage
- 5.1.3. Skin element
- 5.1.4. Prophage 1
- 5.1.5. Prophage 3
- 5.1.6. Phage-related functions
- 5.2. Mobile genetic elements
Important note
- A strain devoid of PBSX prophage , SP-beta prophage and the Skin element (TF8A) as well as a strain devoid of all six prophages of the 168 genome (D6) is available in Jan Maarten van Dijl's and Jörg Stülke's labs PubMed
References
Daniel R Reuß, Andrea Thürmer, Rolf Daniel, Wim J Quax, Jörg Stülke
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Genome engineering reveals large dispensable regions in Bacillus subtilis.
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