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I may have missed this, but why is it important to know what cluster Potsticker (or any phage for that matter) is in? LikeLike Reply
When you know the phage cluster it is easier to determine what bacteria it can infect. Great question! LikeLike Reply
We determined the cluster hypothesis by comparing the number of cuts each enzyme made on potsticker DNA to other phages in a database. Good question! LikeLike Reply
I may have missed this, but what type of phage was potsticker? (siphoviridae or myoviridae) LikeLike Reply
I may have missed this, but why is it important to know what cluster Potsticker (or any phage for that matter) is in?
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When you know the phage cluster it is easier to determine what bacteria it can infect. Great question!
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How did you decide that the phage clusters were likely A4 and K5? Great job btw!
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We determined the cluster hypothesis by comparing the number of cuts each enzyme made on potsticker DNA to other phages in a database. Good question!
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I may have missed this, but what type of phage was potsticker? (siphoviridae or myoviridae)
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Siphoviridae!
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