k Enterobacteriaphage T4, illustration Enterobacteriaphage T4, illustration. T4 bacteriophages are parasites of Escherichia coli, a bacterium common in the human gut. The virus attaches itself to the host bacterial cell wall by its tail fibres the sheath then contracts, injecting the contents of the head DNA into the host. The viral DNA instructs the bacterium to manufacture copies of the virus. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Enterobacteriaphage T4, illustration Enterobacteriaphage T4, illustration. T4 bacteriophages are parasites of Escherichia coli, a bacterium common in the human gut. The virus attaches itself to the host bacterial cell wall by its tail fibres  the sheath then contracts, injecting the contents of the head  DNA  into the host. The viral DNA instructs the bacterium to manufacture copies of the virus.
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Enterobacteriaphage T4, illustration

Enterobacteriaphage T4, illustration. T4 bacteriophages are parasites of Escherichia coli, a bacterium common in the human gut. The virus attaches itself to the host bacterial cell wall by its tail fibres; the sheath then contracts, injecting the contents of the head (DNA) into the host. The viral DNA instructs the bacterium to manufacture copies of the virus.

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