bakteerifagiin
Bakteerifagiin, also known as bacteriophage, is a type of virus that specifically infects bacteria. Unlike other viruses that infect eukaryotic cells, bacteriophages infect and replicate within prokaryotic cells, such as bacteria. They are ubiquitous in natural environments and play a significant role in bacterial ecology and evolution. Bacteriophages are composed of a protein coat (capsid) that encloses the genetic material, which can be either DNA or RNA. The capsid is surrounded by a lipid envelope in some cases, which helps the phage attach to and penetrate the bacterial cell.
Bacteriophages have a lytic life cycle, where they inject their genetic material into the host cell, which
Bacteriophages have been studied extensively due to their potential applications in various fields. They are used