Bacteriophage T4 Genome
North Carolina State University · The Evergreen State College · +4 more institutions
Abstract
Phage T4 has provided countless contributions to the paradigms of genetics and biochemistry. Its complete genome sequence of 168,903 bp encodes about 300 gene products. T4 biology and its genomic sequence provide the best-understood model for modern functional genomics and proteomics. Variations on gene expression, including overlapping genes, internal translation initiation, spliced genes, translational bypassing, and RNA processing, alert us to the caveats of purely computational methods. The T4 transcriptional pattern reflects its dependence on the host RNA polymerase and the use of phage-encoded proteins that sequentially modify RNA polymerase; transcriptional activator proteins, a phage sigma factor,…
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6Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Genetics
- Genome
- Gene
- Computational biology
- Bacteriophage
- RNA polymerase
- RNA
- Life in Land