2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.05.04.592515
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Accounting for Cellular-Level Variation in Lysis: Implications for Virus-Host Dynamics

Marian Dominguez-Mirazo,
Jeremy D. Harris,
David Demory
et al.

Abstract: Viral impacts on microbial populations depend on interaction phenotypes - including viral traits spanning adsorption rate, latent period, and burst size. The latent period is a key viral trait in lytic infections. Defined as the time from viral adsorption to viral progeny release, the latent period of bacteriophage is conventionally inferred via one-step growth curves in which the accumulation of free virus is measured over time in a population of infected cells. Developed more than 80 years ago, one-step grow… Show more

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