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English: Streptomyces satellite phage systems. Representative TEM images of Sterptomyces satellite phage MiniFlayer adsorbed to Streptomyces phage MindFlayer neck. Arrowhead indicates attachment point.
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Source Fig. 2D at Simultaneous entry as an adaptation to virulence in a novel satellite-helper system infecting Streptomyces species. In: Nature: The ISME Journal (2023); doi:10.1038/s41396-023-01548-0.
Author Tagide deCarvalho, Elia Mascolo, Steven M. Caruso, Júlia López-Pérez, Kathleen Weston-Hafer, Christopher Shaffer, Ivan Erill
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