k TEM of single T4 bacteriophage Transmission electron micrograph of a T4 bacteriophage, a virus that infects only bacteria, in this case only Escherichia coli. Phages any reproductive machinery rely on the apparatus of bacteria in order to replicate. They do so by attaching to the cell wall of the bacterium using the spidery tail fibres visible here. The ribbed tail is a contractile sheath, which contracts, injecting the contents of the head, the genetic material DNA into the cell. The genetic apparatus of the host is commandeered within 20 minutes progeny fill the cell. Mag X450,000 at 10x8 size. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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TEM of single T4 bacteriophage Transmission electron micrograph of a T4 bacteriophage, a virus that infects only bacteria, in this case only Escherichia coli. Phages any reproductive machinery   rely on the apparatus of bacteria in order to replicate. They do so by attaching to the cell wall of the bacterium using the spidery tail fibres visible here. The ribbed tail is a contractile sheath, which contracts, injecting the contents of the head, the genetic material  DNA  into the cell. The genetic apparatus of the host is commandeered   within 20 minutes progeny fill the cell. Mag: X450,000  at 10x8 size .
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TEM of single T4 bacteriophage

Transmission electron micrograph of a T4 bacteriophage, a virus that infects only bacteria, in this case only Escherichia coli. Phages any reproductive machinery & rely on the apparatus of bacteria in order to replicate. They do so by attaching to the cell wall of the bacterium using the spidery tail fibres visible here. The ribbed tail is a contractile sheath, which contracts, injecting the contents of the head, the genetic material (DNA) into the cell. The genetic apparatus of the host is commandeered & within 20 minutes progeny fill the cell. Mag: X450,000 (at 10x8 size).

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