Bacteriophage
A bacteriophage is a type of virus that infects and replicates within bacteria. It is composed of a protein coat, called a capsid, which encloses its genetic material, either DNA or RNA.
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It is composed of a protein coat, called a capsid, which encloses its genetic material, either DNA or RNA. Bacteriophages are highly specific, often targeting only certain types of bacteria. They have been used in various fields, such as medicine, biotechnology, and agriculture, as a means of combating bacterial infections. Bacteriophages are also being explored as potential alternatives to antibiotics, particularly in the era of antibiotic resistance. This Wikipedia page provides detailed information about the structure, life cycle, classification, and applications of bacteriophages. It also covers their historical background, discovery, and the ongoing research in the field.
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