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    Genomic analysis of bacteriophage ε34 of Salmonella entericaserovar Anatum (15+)

    The presence of prophages has been an important variable in genetic exchange and divergence in most bacteria. This study reports the determination of the genomic sequence of Salmonella phage ε34, a temperate bact...

    Robert Villafane, Milka Zayas, Eddie B Gilcrease, Andrew M Kropinski in BMC Microbiology (2008)

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    The genome of BCJA1c: a bacteriophage active against the alkaliphilic bacterium, Bacillus clarkii

    The sequence of the genome of the first alkaliphilic bacteriophage has been determined. Temperate phage BCJA1 possesses a terminally redundant genome of approximately 41 kb, with a mol% G+C content of 41.7 and...

    Andrew M. Kropinski, Melissa Hayward, M. Dorothy Agnew, Ken F. Jarrell in Extremophiles (2005)

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    P22-like viruses

    Andrew M. Kropinski in The Springer Index of Viruses (2001)

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    The intracellular polyglucose storage granules of Spirochaeta aurantia

    Extracts of Spirochaeta aurantia contained granules approximately 36 nm in diameter. These granules were purified by isopycnic centrifugation on CsCl gradients and shown on the basis of chemical and spectroscopic...

    Andrew M. Kropinski, William C. Ghiorse, E. Peter Greenberg in Archives of Microbiology (1988)

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    Effect of pH and acrylamide concentration on the separation of lipopolysaccharides in polyacrylamide gels

    The technique of sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE) was used to separate the O-antigen of three strains ofPseudomonas aeruginosa, two strains, ofSalmonella typhimurium, and one s...

    Lorraine G. M. Duchesne, Dr. Joseph S. Lam, Leslie A. MacDonald in Current Microbiology (1988)

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    Bioconversion of propionic, valeric, and 4-hydroxybutyric acids into the corresponding alcohols byClostridium acetobutylicum NRRL 527

    The addition of biogenic (acetate and butyrate) or abiogenic (propionate, isobutyrate, and valerate) volatile fatty acids to theClostridium acetobutylicum growth medium reduced the lag phase. Propionate and valer...

    J Barry Jewell, John B. Coutinho, Andrew M. Kropinski in Current Microbiology (1986)

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