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Paper discusses research which analyzed the genome of Mycobacteriophage ElTiger69, a subcluster A5 phage, to identify stoperator sequences.
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Abstract: Short genetic elements called stoperators may be involved in the control of lysogeny which is a process by which some bacterial viruses, also known as phage, can insert themselves into the host’s chromosome. Stoperators have been identified in several Cluster A phage, and this research analyzed the genome of Mycobacteriophage ElTiger69, a subcluster A5 phage isolated and annotated at the University of North Texas, to identify stoperator sequences.
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