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Evolution and the complexity of bacteriophages
Philip Serwer
Department of Biochemistry & Structural Biology
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Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Nested Gene
100%
Bacteriophage
87%
Evolution
62%
Prokaryote
37%
Comprehension
25%
Eukaryote
12%
Host
12%
Transfer DNA
12%
Virus Genome
12%
Embedding
12%
Growth
12%
Dynamics
12%
Archaeal Virus
12%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Genes
100%
Prokaryotic Cell
75%
Evolution
62%
Testing
25%
Biochemistry
12%
Microbial Communities
12%
Information
12%
Genetics
12%
Hosts
12%
Immunology and Microbiology
Gene
100%
Evolution
62%
Comprehension
25%
Microorganism
12%
Virus Genome
12%
Eukaryote
12%
Host
12%
DNA Transfer
12%
Growth
12%
Embedding
12%
Dynamics
12%
Archaeal Virus
12%
Mathematics
Selection
75%
Terms
12%
Randomness
12%
Medicine and Dentistry
Prokaryotic Cell
37%