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      • An average burst size, the number of phage particles produced through lysis of a bacterial host, is 24 for marine environments, but this value is highly variable and generally increases in eutrophic conditions and with higher percentages of infected cells 15, 24.
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  2. Jun 4, 2018 · An average burst size, the number of phage particles produced through lysis of a bacterial host, is 24 for marine environments, but this value is highly variable and generally increases in ...

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  3. Apr 24, 1997 · A survey of 52 cultured marine phages by Børsheim suggested that there is great variation in burst size; the average marine phage burst size is 185, and burst sizes range from 5 to 610. The burst sizes of our phage isolates fell within this range.

    • Sunny C. Jiang, Christina A. Kellogg, John H. Paul
    • 10.1128/aem.64.2.535-542.1998
    • 1998
    • 1998/02
  4. Jul 11, 2022 · The results showed ta latent period of 40 min and a rapid growing period of 40–60 min, with burst sizes of 19, 17, and 15 PFU/cell for R9Y1, R9Y2, and R9Y3, respectively ( Fig. 3A ); these are the smallest burst sizes compared with other currently known alterosiphophages (60–182 PFU/cell) ( 14, 19 ).

    • 10.1128/spectrum.01499-22
    • Jul-Aug 2022
  5. The early work on cyanophages concentrated on determining their abundance in the environment using isolation based approaches, and then characterising the isolated phages using well or plate assays to determine host range and burst size. 53, 58 These studies revealed that cyanophages are widespread in the environment, at concentrations as high ...

    • Martha R.J. Clokie, Andrew D. Millard, Andrey V. Letarov, Shaun Heaphy
    • 10.4161/bact.1.1.14942
    • 2011
    • Bacteriophage. 2011 Jan-Feb; 1(1): 31-45.
  6. photypes given in Table 1, was 48 phages released per cell. The burst size of phages was significantly higher in rods than in cocci and in spirillae (p < 0.05; Table 1) and showed considerable variability within each morpho type. The total volume of phage material within a cell varied between 0.006 and 0.133 pm3. The burst size of rods ...

  7. Jan 14, 2015 · These values differed from the marine Pseudoalteromonas phage PM2, which produced 300 viral particles per infected cell about 7090 min after infection , as well as other marine siphoviruses, e.g. Vibrio phage SIO-2, which had a latent period of 4560 min and an average burst size of 60 or the cyanosiphovirus S-BBS1, which had a 540 min (9 ...

  8. Jun 27, 2022 · Analysis of a large set of marine vibrios and their phages identifies mechanisms of phage–host coevolution. ... V1 because they have a smaller genome size (average 5.01 ... of infecting phages ...

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