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| Like many viruses, this bacterial virus, or bacteriophage, creates its shell from hundreds of copies of a single protein (SN: 3/25/95, p. For the P22 bacterial virus (or bacteriophage), which had long been the target of King's investigations, the mathematics led to the desired structure if the protein could assume seven different conformations, or perhaps only four. Geneticists have harnessed a bacterial virus and a bacterial gene to control the expression of mouse genes (146: 20; 404). |
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