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‘Hidden’ genes could be key in development of new antibiotics: Membrane-localized phage proteins may also help revitalize, enhance existing antibiotics – Science Daily

A study shows how the ‘hidden’ genes in bacteriophages — types of viruses that infect and destroy bacteria — may be key to the development of a new class of antibiotics…

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A study from the Center for Phage Technology, part of Texas A&M’s College of Agriculture and Life Sciences and Texas A&M AgriLife Research, shows how the “hidden” genes in bacteriophages — types of viruses that infect and destroy bacteria — may be key to the development of a new class of antibiotics for human health.The study has been published in Nature Communications and Current Science Daily, as well as featured in a recent Nature Research Microbiology Community blog post.
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