HON 150 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Lysogen, Lysogenic Cycle, Bacteriophage
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Paragraph structure: topic sentence >often makes a claim; gives the main idea for the entire paragraph, reasoning, evidence. 4: acknowledgements of alternate explanations (only included sometimes, transition sentence > use synonyms of words that you have already used so that ideas. Interpretation > links to claim (kind of a conclusion sentence) translate without losing accuracy. Esme forms turbid plaques on a lawn of m. smegmatis and has an efficiency of lysogeny of 4% (figure 1). Esme particles were detected in esme lysogen culture supernatant (figure 6). Lysogens typically leak phage into the supernatant (1). Paragraph 1 > introduces the field of research and topic by increasing the number of phage that have been isolated and characterized. > justify the field of research (why is this important?) Cite the sources used to learn this background information. Phage therapy: do not use in manuscript, not a great reason. We have to try to understand the diversity of mycobacteriophages.