Browsing by Subject "Bacteriophages."
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Analysis and comparison between the Genome of CRISPR bacteriophages
(Brac University, 2019-12)Viruses that infect bacteria are called bacteriophages or shortened as phages. Like all viruses, Phages are absolute parasites, although carry all the information to direct their reproduction in an appropriate host, they ... -
Analysis of lipase activity of JSF7 phage
(Brac University, 2022-12)The lytic phage of Vibrio cholera, JSF7 has been found to have a GDSL-like lipase enzyme in its tail region. The sequencing of the organism showed that in the ORF30 of the organism there is a coding region of this protein. ... -
Assessing the impacts of bacteriophage coinfection on phage infectivity, host specificity, and their competence using phage cocktail
(BRAC University, 2024-09)The MDR or Multi-drug resistant pathogens for example, Vibrio cholerae, represent an emerging serious health problem since these bacteria have natural capabilities for adaptation to environmental stresses and antibiotics. ... -
Bacteriophages isolation from different water samples
(Brac University, 2019-08)Bacteriophages are found almost everywhere in environment such as water, soil, air etc. Water is a necessity in daily life for different purposes and bacteriophages can be found plenty in number in daily used water. Isolation ... -
Effects of horizontal gene transfer on bacteriophage infectivity
(Brac University, 2024-02)Bacterial infections and its treatment has been a concern for researchers and scientists for centuries. At first, the invention and treatment with antibiotics seemed like a promising and reliable solution to the problem. ... -
Synergistic effect of bacteriophage with antibiotic in the eradication of vibrio cholerae infection: an in-vivo analysis in mice model
(Brac University, 2024-08)Cholera remains a significant global health threat, especially in regions like Bangladesh with annual outbreaks. The causative agent, Vibrio cholerae, thrives in aquatic environments and forms biofilms, complicating ...