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Draw and label the E. coli host cell/T4 bacteriophage interaction.?
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- a. List the bacteria from this chapter for which general, routine vaccines are given. b. For which special groups of bacteria are there vaccines? c. For which bacteria is there none?How is host cell lysis triggered after bacteriophage invasion? What are the outcomes to bacterial host physiology if the bacteriophage undergoes the lysogenic cycle?Describe the difference between an mRNA vaccine and a conventional vaccine?
- After lambda infects a cell, how does it decide to create a lysogen? Name the major cis and transplayers and their function.Describe two advantages of an inactivated vaccine over an attenuated one.Describe the reason behind the occurrence of phage growth and release by the mating with the non-lysogenic recipient, but not with the infection by a lysogenic recipient.