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ASM Division M Website
Proper prononciation of 'bacteriophage' and 'phage.'
All
the Virology on the WWW
Bacteriophage Ecology Group
Virus Structure Resource/Fuller group
NCBI/NLM linked list of bacteriophage genome sequences
Georgian Academy of Sciences G. Eliava Institute of Bacteriophage, Microbiology, and Virology
Indiana Biolab Bacteriophage Index
International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses (ICTV)
Institute of Molecular Virology (IMV), University of Wisconsin at
Madison
Pittsburgh Bacteriophage Institute
(PBI),
University of Pittsburgh
VIPER (Virus Particle Explorer) site at the Scripps Research Institute
Web-based simulation of growth of bacteriophage T7. The site also has pages of general information about T7.
Phi X174
as the Protein Databank's Molecule of the Month
Phage pages from on-line course materials
From a course of Alan Cann, University of Leicester, Bacteriophages
From M. Hewlett Lambda lecture, Univ. of Arizona
Evolved from S. Maloy's upper division course pages in Microbial Genetics
S. Metzenberg, California State Univ., Northridge, lectures on phage vectors in Recombinant DNA Techniques
From M. Mulligan, courses at Memorial University, Félix D'Herelle and the discovery of bacteriophage, lambda & M13 topics (1), (2), (3), and
phage replication.
Lambda Vectors from a Molecular Biology course At Drexel/Chemical Engineering
Research group sites with on-line phage information
Duda, R. Univ. of Pittsburgh
Hatfull, G., Univ. of Pittsburgh
Johnson, J. & Schneeman, A.,
The Scripps Research Institute
King, J., MIT
Kutter, E., Evergreen State College
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Biotechnology companies interested in phage
Bacteriophage stock centers
ATTC (American Type Culture Collection)
MAFF (Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry, and Fisheries), Japan
Pseudomonas Genetic Stock Center
Several suppliers aimed at college and K12 teachers can provide inexpensive stocks of wild type bacteria and phage, and in some cases mutant strains if those are commonly used in teaching. These include
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