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I’m sorry if you said this, but is there any way that this phage could still be used in phage therapy even though it’s temperate? LikeLike Reply
Temperate phages are not ideal of therapy purposes but their lytic variants could potentially be utilized! LikeLike Reply
Some plaques are larger than others because of the size of the phage and it can also depend on the concentration of the top agar! LikeLike Reply
What does the phage being apart of the K4 cluster tell you about the phage? How does the rainforest phage fit into context of your research and what does it tell you about your phage in conclusions? LikeLike Reply
I might of missed this, what type of phage did you have?
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We discovered we had a temperate siphoviridae phage in the K4 cluster group!
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I’m sorry if you said this, but is there any way that this phage could still be used in phage therapy even though it’s temperate?
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Temperate phages are not ideal of therapy purposes but their lytic variants could potentially be utilized!
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Do you know why some of your plaques are larger than others?
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Some plaques are larger than others because of the size of the phage and it can also depend on the concentration of the top agar!
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What does the phage being apart of the K4 cluster tell you about the phage? How does the rainforest phage fit into context of your research and what does it tell you about your phage in conclusions?
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