Team:LCG-UNAM-Mexico/Description
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- | One of the most important mechanisms concerning the defense subsystem is the use of toxins as the main element in the disruption of phage’s assembly and scattering. Even though the contention of the infection implies that some bacteria will die, the use of a RNAse and a DNAse induces a delay of the phages production by beating host machinery. This in turn, avoids the possibility of the phage to gain resistance against toxins. | + | One of the most important mechanisms concerning the [[Team:LCG-UNAM-Mexico/Description#Defense|defense subsystem]] is the use of toxins as the main element in the disruption of phage’s assembly and scattering. Even though the contention of the infection implies that some bacteria will die, the use of a RNAse and a DNAse induces a delay of the phages production by beating host machinery. This in turn, avoids the possibility of the phage to gain resistance against toxins. |
====1)Lytic phage-induced responses==== | ====1)Lytic phage-induced responses==== |
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