k Bacterial lysis due to T4 phage infection, TEM Coloured transmission electron micrograph TEM showing lysis destruction of a rodshaped bacterium by T4 bacteriophages or phages viruses that infect bacteria, yellow ovals with stalks. Bacteriophages infect the bacterium, they then use the bacteriums genetic machinery to replicate themselves. When a sufficient number of bacteriophages have been produced, the phages exit the cell by lysis, a process that kills the cell. Magnification x15,748 when printed at 10 centimetres wide., Photo by R.BijlengaDEPT. OF MICROBIOLOGY, BIOZENTRUM SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Bacterial lysis due to T4 phage infection, TEM Coloured transmission electron micrograph  TEM  showing lysis  destruction  of a rod shaped bacterium by T4 bacteriophages or phages  viruses that infect bacteria, yellow ovals with stalks . Bacteriophages infect the bacterium, they then use the bacterium s genetic machinery to replicate themselves. When a sufficient number of bacteriophages have been produced, the phages exit the cell by lysis, a process that kills the cell. Magnification: x15,748 when printed at 10 centimetres wide., Photo by R.Bijlenga DEPT. OF MICROBIOLOGY, BIOZENTRUM  SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Bacterial lysis due to T4 phage infection, TEM

Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) showing lysis (destruction) of a rod-shaped bacterium by T4 bacteriophages or phages (viruses that infect bacteria, yellow ovals with stalks). Bacteriophages infect the bacterium, they then use the bacterium's genetic machinery to replicate themselves. When a sufficient number of bacteriophages have been produced, the phages exit the cell by lysis, a process that kills the cell. Magnification: x15,748 when printed at 10 centimetres wide., Photo by R.Bijlenga/DEPT. OF MICROBIOLOGY, BIOZENTRUM/ SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

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