Medical Definition of Lambda phage

1. Bacterial DNA virus, first isolated from E. Coli. Its structure is similar to that of the T even phages. Lambda genetic material consists of a double-stranded DNA molecule with 5' twelve-base-pair sticky ends, known as cos sites, which permit circularisation of the DNA molecule. It shows a lytic cycle and a lysogenic cycle and studies on the control of these alternative cycles have been very important for our understanding of the regulation of gene transcription. It is used as a cloning vector, accommodating fragments of DNA up to 15 kilobase pairs long. For larger pieces, the cosmid vector was constructed from its ends. (14 Mar 2000)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Lambda Phage

lambative
lambatives
lambchop
lambchops
lambda
lambda bacteriophage
lambda baryon
lambda baryons
lambda calculus
lambda chain
lambda expression
lambda hyperon
lambda hyperons
lambda particle
lambda particles
lambda phage (current term)
lambda sign
lambdacism
lambdas
lambdoid
lambdoid border of occipital bone
lambdoid margin of occipital bone
lambdoid suture
lambdoid suture defect
lambdoid sutures
lambdoidal
lambed
lambencies
lambency
lambent

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