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T4 Bacteriophages on Escherichia coli Bacteria.The viral DNA then makes the bacteria manufacture more copies of the virus.  T4 bacteriophages are parasites of E. coli, a bacterium common in the human gut. The virus attaches itself to the host bacteria cell wall by its tail fibers, the sheath then contracts and injects the contents of the head ,DNA, into the host. TEM X40,000
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Maximum Size at 300dpi: 455.2 x 254 mm, 17.9 x 10 inches

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T4 Bacteriophages on Escherichia coli Bacteria.The viral DNA then makes the bacteria manufacture more copies of the virus. T4 bacteriophages are parasites of E. coli, a bacterium common in the human gut. The virus attaches itself to the host bacteria cell wall by its tail fibers, the sheath then contracts and injects the contents of the head ,DNA, into the host. TEM X40,000

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Dr. George Chapman/Visuals Unlimited, Inc. Dr. George Chapman/Visuals Unlimited, Inc. Dr. George Chapman/Visuals Unlimited, Inc. Search other images from this contributor

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22-05-2013

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02-05-2011

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