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. 1993 Oct;59(10):3378-84.
doi: 10.1128/aem.59.10.3378-3384.1993.

Direct electron microscopy study on the morphological diversity of bacteriophage populations in lake plusssee

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Direct electron microscopy study on the morphological diversity of bacteriophage populations in lake plusssee

J Demuth et al. Appl Environ Microbiol. 1993 Oct.

Abstract

Direct electron microscopy of bacteriophages adsorbed to a carbon film without prior enrichment by specific host strains or concentration by physical or chemical methods was used to study the morphological diversity of natural bacteriophage assemblages in a North German lake. All samples contained a mixture of morphologically different tailed viruses, which were regarded as bacteriophages. Most of them had isometric heads and long noncontractile tails, belonging to morphotype B1 (Siphoviridae). In addition, members of morphotypes A1 (Myoviridae), B2 (Siphoviridae with elongated heads), and C1 (Podoviridae) were present in lower numbers. Only one cubic virus was detected, while no filamentous or pleomorphic phages were found. Up to 11 different phages per sample, and a total of 39 phages when all samples were considered together, could be distinguished by morphological criteria. The total number of phages was estimated to be on the order of 10/ml.

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