2018
DOI: 10.1101/321372
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Estimating Optimal Lysogenic Propensity for Viruses in Stressed Environments

Abstract: Abstract. Having infected a bacterial cell, a temperate phage has to make a choice between (a) integrating itself into the bacterial genome, i.e. lysogeny, and (b) using the bacterial machinery to create multiple copies of itself and lysing the cell in the process, i.e. lysis. In order to maximize its long-term growth rate, phages need to ensure that they do not wipe off their bacterial hosts. Temperate phages have been observed to exhibit lysogenic propensities dependent on the M oI (Multiplicity of Infection… Show more

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