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SUBMITTER: Amaya I
PROVIDER: S-EPMC10700055 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Dec
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Amaya Isabel I Edwards Kaylia K Wise Bethany M BM Bhattacharyya Ankita A Pablo Clint H D CHD Mushrush Ember E Coats Amber N AN Dao Sara S Dittmar Grace G Gore Taylor T Jarva Taiya M TM Kenkebashvili Giorgi G Rathan-Kumar Sudiksha S Reyes Gabriella M GM Watts Garrett L GL Watts Victoria Kalene VK Dubrow Deena D Lewis Gabrielle G Stone Benjamin H BH Xue Bingjie B Cresawn Steven G SG Mavrodi Dmitri D Sivanathan Viknesh V Heller Danielle D
G3 (Bethesda, Md.) 20231201 12
During infection, bacteriophages produce diverse gene products to overcome bacterial antiphage defenses, to outcompete other phages, and to take over cellular processes. Even in the best-studied model phages, the roles of most phage-encoded gene products are unknown, and the phage population represents a largely untapped reservoir of novel gene functions. Considering the sheer size of this population, experimental screening methods are needed to sort through the enormous collection of available ...[more]